In the foreground we see some plants typically found on many Scottish beaches: grasses, ragwort, and the purple flowering heads of some thistles. Thereââ¬â¢s a short sandy beach, with small clumps of seaweed at the strand line. Further out we see a stretch of calm water, edged with some rocks. These rocks are a natural buffer to the sea that is relentlessly crashing against them ââ¬â creating large white waves surrounded by sea spray. Further behind that we see a choppy sea, with hills on the horizon. Photographed on a beach walk from Hopeman to Lossiemouth, Moray, Grampian, Scotland
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