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.”
The Black Sea and shore looks amazing. The photos are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
I’m glad you liked them, Mary!