Tuesday, December 11, 2012

IT'S BEACH TIME... É TEMPO DE PRAIA...



Beach in Jurumirim Dam, near my house. Praia na Represa Jurumirim, perto da minha casa.

14 comments:

  1. Such a contrast to the cityscape below.

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  2. É o Verãozão que se aproxima Sonia, mas nem precisávamos dele pra sentir o calor e o sol rachando, tem sido assim ,desde sempre rs
    Linda praia essa ,parece alto-mar ,
    maravilha de recantos que temos, não é/
    belas fotos Sonia
    meus abraços

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  3. Lindas fotos e dá vontade de mar!!! beijos,chica

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  4. The water looks a bit rough in these pictures...But, Very Beautiful, too! You live in such an interesting place, Sonia....The Beach and ALL the Beautiful trees and foliage on your property...!
    I was just saying to someone a day or so ago...How, I get to visit a part of Brazil, every time I visit you---a place I would NEVER see if I didn't know you, my dear. It is truly Wonderful!

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  5. You are so lucky to live near that beautiful beach!

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  6. dear Sonia, here we have some snow already ;)). beautiful landscape!

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  7. Your landscape certainly looks different (and more inviting) than ours after our 10 inch snowfall...the Metro area actually got 16 inches, but we got off easy!

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  8. How nice, it is like the little bit of roughness of the sea echoes the grass on the ground...

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  9. I worry about the fate of the ocean, how polluted it's become, but these photos show its pristine beauty. You have a slice of paradise.

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  10. Hi Sonia..this scene is so serene and beautiful. Me gusta mucho la playa.
    xoxoxox
    Melanie

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  11. Beautiful photos - I'd love to spend some time at a beach like this.

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  12. Beautiful pictures!! Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving the sweet comment about our Angel going to The Bridge. You have a nice blog so I am following so I can view all your great pictures that you post. Hugs

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  13. lovely, we don't have wild grasses growing on the shores of our beaches. When we do, it's transplanted invasive ice plants. This shoreline intrigues me

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