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Tuesday 13 September 2016

Jetty



J is for Jetty
Linked to: ABC Wednesday


35 comments:

  1. mysterious view... wonder what lies ahead.

    Have a nice ABC-day / – week
    ♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ (ABC-team)
    http://melodymusic.nl/abc-wednesday-9-j

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    1. Enigma of the fathomless sea!
      Thank you Melody:)

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  2. I reckon those big cobbles get very slippery
    when it rains ?
    I wouldn't fancy walking on them then,
    Great visage Amit.
    Best regards,
    Di.
    abcw team.

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    1. They are sand bags used to assemble a make shift jetty, and that is why this caught my attention:)
      We Indians are a tough lot..we don't slip nor let our guests slip:) You're welcome to visit the Incredible India, Di:) Thank you:)

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  3. Like the dreamy atmospheric quality.

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    1. You got it right..'dreamy'!
      Thank you Indira:)

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    2. My favorite time on one was in Galveston, TX at 5 a.m. waiting for the Gulf of Mexico tide to come in.

      ROG, ABCW

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  4. As always, its a beautiful photograph. Makes one long to just get on a boat and drift away to unknown destinations..:)

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    1. ...and then disembark at this very jetty! Sweet home:)
      Thank you Renu, especially for 'As always', which may be an exaggeration though:)

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  5. Your photo is almost like an impressionist painting.

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  6. Oh I'm delighted! Thank you Susie for this lovely comment:) Honoured..!

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  7. I like the dreamy look of the picture. Beautiful :)

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    1. Glad you found it 'dreamy'! Thank you Shweta:)

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  8. Loved the picture and I have not visited Pondicherry yet!

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  9. Jetty , well suited for the word 'J'.

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  10. Captivating! There is a mystic quality to this.

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  11. Taken from a different perspective...wonderful... :-)

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  12. now that would be a bliss to ride into the vast sea... far far away from the lovely jetty :)

    Bikram's

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