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Very rugged and windblown. I wonder how long it has been pummeled by the waves.
The work of the waves on the sand equally impressive.
Oh I love drift wood, they come in so many weird and wonderful shapes. Take care Diane
When I first looked I saw a Brontosaurus head in the branch second to right. Hahaha. I think I've watched Jurassic Park with the Grand Girls too many times.
Love it. Driftwood and clouds always call for another look.
Isn't mother nature a great artist.
A lovely sculpture. Thank you for sharing it. :-)
Someone assembled the driftwood in a very artistic way. Very creative!
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so sea-shorey, i would love to have something like this in my flower gardens at my home!!
Nice. Always a picture if there is drift wood about.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I wondered that too, Shammi.
It sure is, Joanne.
I love driftwood too, Diane.
I saw the Brontsaurus too, Barbara. Lol.
Driftwood always fascinates me, EC.
She is the best, Bill.
You're welcome, Jan.
I wondered how long the piece was there, Catarina.
It would be a great addition to a garden, Debbie.
Driftwood makes for great photos, Stewart.
Love it!
Nice!
Me too!
Thanks, Jenny.
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