The Black Sea in March in Several Gorgeous Photos

I like, from time to time, to just sit back, with a cup of tea or coffee, and look over old photos. I did this today and I realized how much I miss the sea. In Romania, we have The Black Sea (a sea in south-eastern Europe bounded by Europe, Anatolia and the Caucasus) – and I like to go there off season (aka October-May). Yes, I cannot take sunbaths in these months, but I don’t do this anyway. However, during this period the beaches are almost empty, no music altering the sound of the waves and birds so it is a true joy.

I didn’t manage to go to the sea last year. I hope I will have this chance in 2014. Until then, here are some photos that I love with the Black sea. You will also see one with pebbles and seashells and one with storm clouds. Yes, the waves’ sound is amazing. God, I miss it!

In specific terms, according to Wikipedia, “The Black Sea has an area of 436,400 km2 (168,500 sq mi) (not including the Sea of Azov),[1][dead link] a maximum depth of 2,212 m (7,257 ft),[2] and a volume of 547,000 km3 (131,000 cu mi).[3] The Black Sea forms in an east-west trending elliptical depression which lies between Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.”

Black Sea - pebbles
Black Sea – pebbles
Black Sea waves
Black Sea waves
waves Black Sea
waves – The Black Sea
The Black Sea
The Black Sea
The Black Sea - dark clouds
The Black Sea – dark clouds

 

 

 

 

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2 thoughts on “The Black Sea in March in Several Gorgeous Photos

  1. The Black Sea and shore looks amazing. The photos are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

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