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'BODDIN POINT'
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Upturned boats, an abandoned lime kiln, and a sky that never sits still 🏴
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#photography #photographersofmastodon #scotland #fishingboats #longexposure #monochromephotography #blackandwhitephotography #PhotoOfTheDay #DailyPhoto #UKPhotography #wallart #buyintoart #artmatters -
Fishing boats rest quietly along the waterfront at Amble Harbour, a charming spot on the Northumberland coast near Morpeth. The harbour offers a serene #HarbourView with gentle ripples across the water and a scattering of small vessels heading out to sea. Expansive #CoastalScenery stretches towards the horizon, framed by rolling green hills and a dramatic #CloudySky. Popular with visitors seeking fresh seafood and scenic walks, the harbour remains a working port steeped in maritime heritage, where #FishingBoats add colour to the tranquil setting.
Taken Jul 2016
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #FishingBoats #CoastalScenery #CloudySky #Waterfront #RiverCoquet #Morpeth #England #UnitedKingdom
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Fishing boats rest quietly along the waterfront at Amble Harbour, a charming spot on the Northumberland coast near Morpeth. The harbour offers a serene #HarbourView with gentle ripples across the water and a scattering of small vessels heading out to sea. Expansive #CoastalScenery stretches towards the horizon, framed by rolling green hills and a dramatic #CloudySky. Popular with visitors seeking fresh seafood and scenic walks, the harbour remains a working port steeped in maritime heritage, where #FishingBoats add colour to the tranquil setting.
Taken Jul 2016
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #FishingBoats #CoastalScenery #CloudySky #Waterfront #RiverCoquet #Morpeth #England #UnitedKingdom
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Fishing boats rest quietly along the waterfront at Amble Harbour, a charming spot on the Northumberland coast near Morpeth. The harbour offers a serene #HarbourView with gentle ripples across the water and a scattering of small vessels heading out to sea. Expansive #CoastalScenery stretches towards the horizon, framed by rolling green hills and a dramatic #CloudySky. Popular with visitors seeking fresh seafood and scenic walks, the harbour remains a working port steeped in maritime heritage, where #FishingBoats add colour to the tranquil setting.
Taken Jul 2016
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #FishingBoats #CoastalScenery #CloudySky #Waterfront #RiverCoquet #Morpeth #England #UnitedKingdom
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Fishing boats rest quietly along the waterfront at Amble Harbour, a charming spot on the Northumberland coast near Morpeth. The harbour offers a serene #HarbourView with gentle ripples across the water and a scattering of small vessels heading out to sea. Expansive #CoastalScenery stretches towards the horizon, framed by rolling green hills and a dramatic #CloudySky. Popular with visitors seeking fresh seafood and scenic walks, the harbour remains a working port steeped in maritime heritage, where #FishingBoats add colour to the tranquil setting.
Taken Jul 2016
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #FishingBoats #CoastalScenery #CloudySky #Waterfront #RiverCoquet #Morpeth #England #UnitedKingdom
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Fishing boats rest quietly along the waterfront at Amble Harbour, a charming spot on the Northumberland coast near Morpeth. The harbour offers a serene #HarbourView with gentle ripples across the water and a scattering of small vessels heading out to sea. Expansive #CoastalScenery stretches towards the horizon, framed by rolling green hills and a dramatic #CloudySky. Popular with visitors seeking fresh seafood and scenic walks, the harbour remains a working port steeped in maritime heritage, where #FishingBoats add colour to the tranquil setting.
Taken Jul 2016
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #FishingBoats #CoastalScenery #CloudySky #Waterfront #RiverCoquet #Morpeth #England #UnitedKingdom
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Blue Pacific
This image, to me and many of my other phototgraphs of California are what I call, my California. My California is not what is broadcast across the country and in some cases the world. My California is not the glamour, the sunny beaches, the movie stars.
My California is mainly about the West, the open country, the rugged mountains and the rugged coast.https://pixels.com/featured/blue-pacific-bill-gallagher.html
#BluePacific #BillGallagherPhotography #BuyIntoArt #AYearForArt #NoyoHarbor #FishingBoats #FtBraggCA
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Whitby Harbour stretches out beneath a clear sky, where gentle waters reflect the colourful fishing boats and the bustling quayside. The historic buildings lining the waterfront evoke the town’s maritime heritage, blending with the charm of a classic coastal town. Visitors strolling along the pier are treated to a serene #HarbourView, with #SeasideScenery framed by the distant cliffs and the North Sea beyond. The working harbour, dotted with #FishingBoats, is a picturesque reminder of Whitby’s long-standing fishing tradition and enduring appeal to travellers seeking #HistoricBuildings and coastal charm.
Taken Nov 2024
#SilentSunday #ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby Harbour stretches out beneath a clear sky, where gentle waters reflect the colourful fishing boats and the bustling quayside. The historic buildings lining the waterfront evoke the town’s maritime heritage, blending with the charm of a classic coastal town. Visitors strolling along the pier are treated to a serene #HarbourView, with #SeasideScenery framed by the distant cliffs and the North Sea beyond. The working harbour, dotted with #FishingBoats, is a picturesque reminder of Whitby’s long-standing fishing tradition and enduring appeal to travellers seeking #HistoricBuildings and coastal charm.
Taken Nov 2024
#SilentSunday #ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby Harbour stretches out beneath a clear sky, where gentle waters reflect the colourful fishing boats and the bustling quayside. The historic buildings lining the waterfront evoke the town’s maritime heritage, blending with the charm of a classic coastal town. Visitors strolling along the pier are treated to a serene #HarbourView, with #SeasideScenery framed by the distant cliffs and the North Sea beyond. The working harbour, dotted with #FishingBoats, is a picturesque reminder of Whitby’s long-standing fishing tradition and enduring appeal to travellers seeking #HistoricBuildings and coastal charm.
Taken Nov 2024
#SilentSunday #ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby Harbour stretches out beneath a clear sky, where gentle waters reflect the colourful fishing boats and the bustling quayside. The historic buildings lining the waterfront evoke the town’s maritime heritage, blending with the charm of a classic coastal town. Visitors strolling along the pier are treated to a serene #HarbourView, with #SeasideScenery framed by the distant cliffs and the North Sea beyond. The working harbour, dotted with #FishingBoats, is a picturesque reminder of Whitby’s long-standing fishing tradition and enduring appeal to travellers seeking #HistoricBuildings and coastal charm.
Taken Nov 2024
#SilentSunday #ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby Harbour stretches out beneath a clear sky, where gentle waters reflect the colourful fishing boats and the bustling quayside. The historic buildings lining the waterfront evoke the town’s maritime heritage, blending with the charm of a classic coastal town. Visitors strolling along the pier are treated to a serene #HarbourView, with #SeasideScenery framed by the distant cliffs and the North Sea beyond. The working harbour, dotted with #FishingBoats, is a picturesque reminder of Whitby’s long-standing fishing tradition and enduring appeal to travellers seeking #HistoricBuildings and coastal charm.
Taken Nov 2024
#SilentSunday #ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby’s harbour stretches out beneath a bright sky, framed by rows of red-roofed historic buildings cascading down the hillside towards the water. Fishing boats rest quietly along the pontoons, adding to the charm of the #HarbourView in this picturesque #CoastalTown. The blend of old stone houses, narrow streets, and the spire of a church speaks to centuries of maritime heritage, making it ideal for those drawn to #SeasideScenery and #HistoricBuildings. Visitors often pause here to watch the tide and the working harbour, a tranquil reminder of Whitby’s enduring connection to the sea.
Taken Oct 2024
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #FishingBoats #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby’s harbour stretches out beneath a bright sky, framed by rows of red-roofed historic buildings cascading down the hillside towards the water. Fishing boats rest quietly along the pontoons, adding to the charm of the #HarbourView in this picturesque #CoastalTown. The blend of old stone houses, narrow streets, and the spire of a church speaks to centuries of maritime heritage, making it ideal for those drawn to #SeasideScenery and #HistoricBuildings. Visitors often pause here to watch the tide and the working harbour, a tranquil reminder of Whitby’s enduring connection to the sea.
Taken Oct 2024
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #FishingBoats #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby’s harbour stretches out beneath a bright sky, framed by rows of red-roofed historic buildings cascading down the hillside towards the water. Fishing boats rest quietly along the pontoons, adding to the charm of the #HarbourView in this picturesque #CoastalTown. The blend of old stone houses, narrow streets, and the spire of a church speaks to centuries of maritime heritage, making it ideal for those drawn to #SeasideScenery and #HistoricBuildings. Visitors often pause here to watch the tide and the working harbour, a tranquil reminder of Whitby’s enduring connection to the sea.
Taken Oct 2024
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #FishingBoats #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby’s harbour stretches out beneath a bright sky, framed by rows of red-roofed historic buildings cascading down the hillside towards the water. Fishing boats rest quietly along the pontoons, adding to the charm of the #HarbourView in this picturesque #CoastalTown. The blend of old stone houses, narrow streets, and the spire of a church speaks to centuries of maritime heritage, making it ideal for those drawn to #SeasideScenery and #HistoricBuildings. Visitors often pause here to watch the tide and the working harbour, a tranquil reminder of Whitby’s enduring connection to the sea.
Taken Oct 2024
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #FishingBoats #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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Whitby’s harbour stretches out beneath a bright sky, framed by rows of red-roofed historic buildings cascading down the hillside towards the water. Fishing boats rest quietly along the pontoons, adding to the charm of the #HarbourView in this picturesque #CoastalTown. The blend of old stone houses, narrow streets, and the spire of a church speaks to centuries of maritime heritage, making it ideal for those drawn to #SeasideScenery and #HistoricBuildings. Visitors often pause here to watch the tide and the working harbour, a tranquil reminder of Whitby’s enduring connection to the sea.
Taken Oct 2024
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarbourView #CoastalTown #SeasideScenery #HistoricBuildings #FishingBoats #BridgeStreet #Whitby #England #UnitedKingdom
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#AlertBay #marina February 2023.
*Click photo & turn phone sideways for full pano view*#Namgis #CormorantIsland #BCIslands #CoastalBC #Harbour #dock #marine #nautical #Sailboats #FishingBoats #boats #Panorama #Photography #panoramic #WestCoast #BritishColumbia #PacificNorthwest #PNW #WideAngle #ExploreBC
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#AlertBay #marina February 2023.
*Click photo & turn phone sideways for full pano view*#Namgis #CormorantIsland #BCIslands #CoastalBC #Harbour #dock #marine #nautical #Sailboats #FishingBoats #boats #Panorama #Photography #panoramic #WestCoast #BritishColumbia #PacificNorthwest #PNW #WideAngle #ExploreBC
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#AlertBay #marina February 2023.
*Click photo & turn phone sideways for full pano view*#Namgis #CormorantIsland #BCIslands #CoastalBC #Harbour #dock #marine #nautical #Sailboats #FishingBoats #boats #Panorama #Photography #panoramic #WestCoast #BritishColumbia #PacificNorthwest #PNW #WideAngle #ExploreBC
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#AlertBay #marina February 2023.
*Click photo & turn phone sideways for full pano view*#Namgis #CormorantIsland #BCIslands #CoastalBC #Harbour #dock #marine #nautical #Sailboats #FishingBoats #boats #Panorama #Photography #panoramic #WestCoast #BritishColumbia #PacificNorthwest #PNW #WideAngle #ExploreBC
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#AlertBay #marina February 2023.
*Click photo & turn phone sideways for full pano view*#Namgis #CormorantIsland #BCIslands #CoastalBC #Harbour #dock #marine #nautical #Sailboats #FishingBoats #boats #Panorama #Photography #panoramic #WestCoast #BritishColumbia #PacificNorthwest #PNW #WideAngle #ExploreBC
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Pink Sky Over the Strahan Jetty.
Strahan, Tasmania, Australia.
Photo and edit by Kev.
© 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.
(𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)
#photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #tasmania #Strahan #WestCoastTasmania #HarbourViews #FishingBoats #PinkSunset #AustraliaPhotography #Waterfront
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Pink Sky Over the Strahan Jetty.
Strahan, Tasmania, Australia.
Photo and edit by Kev.
© 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.
(𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)
#photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #tasmania #Strahan #WestCoastTasmania #HarbourViews #FishingBoats #PinkSunset #AustraliaPhotography #Waterfront
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Pink Sky Over the Strahan Jetty.
Strahan, Tasmania, Australia.
Photo and edit by Kev.
© 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.
(𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)
#photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #tasmania #Strahan #WestCoastTasmania #HarbourViews #FishingBoats #PinkSunset #AustraliaPhotography #Waterfront
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Pink Sky Over the Strahan Jetty.
Strahan, Tasmania, Australia.
Photo and edit by Kev.
© 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.
(𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)
#photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #tasmania #Strahan #WestCoastTasmania #HarbourViews #FishingBoats #PinkSunset #AustraliaPhotography #Waterfront
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Pink Sky Over the Strahan Jetty.
Strahan, Tasmania, Australia.
Photo and edit by Kev.
© 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.
(𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)
#photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #tasmania #Strahan #WestCoastTasmania #HarbourViews #FishingBoats #PinkSunset #AustraliaPhotography #Waterfront
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Fishing boats at a wharf in Lower East Chezzetcook on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia. #photography #aerialphotography #aerial #drone #boats #fishing #fishingboats #industry #wharf #novascotia #canada #EastCoastKin
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Colorful cottages and moored fishing boats line the harbor of Dunbar, a charming coastal town in Scotland. The tranquil waters of the port reflect the sailboats and lobster pots stacked along the quay, creating a classic #HarborView. In the distance, the historic ruins of Dunbar Castle rise above the sea walls, adding a touch of #SeasideScenery and local heritage. Visitors stroll along the stone pier, enjoying the #CoastalTown atmosphere where #FishingBoats and maritime history meet.
Taken Jun 2021
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarborView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricRuins #VictoriaStreet #Dunbar #Scotland #UnitedKingdom
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Colorful cottages and moored fishing boats line the harbor of Dunbar, a charming coastal town in Scotland. The tranquil waters of the port reflect the sailboats and lobster pots stacked along the quay, creating a classic #HarborView. In the distance, the historic ruins of Dunbar Castle rise above the sea walls, adding a touch of #SeasideScenery and local heritage. Visitors stroll along the stone pier, enjoying the #CoastalTown atmosphere where #FishingBoats and maritime history meet.
Taken Jun 2021
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarborView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricRuins #VictoriaStreet #Dunbar #Scotland #UnitedKingdom
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Colorful cottages and moored fishing boats line the harbor of Dunbar, a charming coastal town in Scotland. The tranquil waters of the port reflect the sailboats and lobster pots stacked along the quay, creating a classic #HarborView. In the distance, the historic ruins of Dunbar Castle rise above the sea walls, adding a touch of #SeasideScenery and local heritage. Visitors stroll along the stone pier, enjoying the #CoastalTown atmosphere where #FishingBoats and maritime history meet.
Taken Jun 2021
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarborView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricRuins #VictoriaStreet #Dunbar #Scotland #UnitedKingdom
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Colorful cottages and moored fishing boats line the harbor of Dunbar, a charming coastal town in Scotland. The tranquil waters of the port reflect the sailboats and lobster pots stacked along the quay, creating a classic #HarborView. In the distance, the historic ruins of Dunbar Castle rise above the sea walls, adding a touch of #SeasideScenery and local heritage. Visitors stroll along the stone pier, enjoying the #CoastalTown atmosphere where #FishingBoats and maritime history meet.
Taken Jun 2021
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarborView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricRuins #VictoriaStreet #Dunbar #Scotland #UnitedKingdom
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Colorful cottages and moored fishing boats line the harbor of Dunbar, a charming coastal town in Scotland. The tranquil waters of the port reflect the sailboats and lobster pots stacked along the quay, creating a classic #HarborView. In the distance, the historic ruins of Dunbar Castle rise above the sea walls, adding a touch of #SeasideScenery and local heritage. Visitors stroll along the stone pier, enjoying the #CoastalTown atmosphere where #FishingBoats and maritime history meet.
Taken Jun 2021
#ShotOniPhone #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #HarborView #CoastalTown #FishingBoats #SeasideScenery #HistoricRuins #VictoriaStreet #Dunbar #Scotland #UnitedKingdom
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Irma Stern
Fishing Boats
1931
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I am on holiday and Bridlington very kindly put all these boats in the harbour for me to photograph. How kind! #holiday #FishingBoats #Bridlington #EastCoastYorkshire
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Aerial view of a fishing wharf at the head of the harbour in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. #photography #aerial #drone #aerialphotography #dronephotography #lunenburg #novascotia #fishingboats #nautical #maritime #boatphotography
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Still learning the new drone, but it certainly provides a new perspective on some of my traditional subject matter - like this Government Wharf on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. #seascape #boats #fishingboats #wharf #aerial #drone #dronephotography #perspective #novascotia #EastCoastKin
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Coucher de Soleil, Barques, Bateaux, 1903 - Geo-Guillaume CPA
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Went to the beach at #Løkken on the sunny day we had yesterday. Just as we arrived this heavy fog rolled in from the sea.
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Fishing harbour at Launching, Prince Edward Island. Taken in 2010, I only reprocessed it in #blackandwhite about two years ago, and I think it looks best that way. #photography #fishingboats #reflection #EastCoastKin
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🇫🇷 Claire Nouvian : https://www.instagram.com/p/DHzEg-ZA6YD/ "Je sais, c’est dimanche, vous vous levez peut-être, mais sans vous, nous n’y arriverons pas. C’est aussi simple que cela. Et il reste moins de 24h pour agir (nous avons jusqu’à lundi matin)
Tout va se décider dans les prochaines heures car Emmanuel Macron doit intervenir lundi matin avec une feuille de route claire. C’est donc maintenant ou jamais pour se mobiliser. "
#France #peche #fish #fishing #FishingBoats #EndFishing #ecology
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A Tranquil Irish Harbour
The harbour in Ahakista is a picturesque location on a warm June evening. This photo was made in 2014 when I was on holiday there with my family.
Apertureƒ/8CameraCanon EOS 6DFocal length60mmISO100Shutter speed1/200s#Ahakista #coastal #Cork #fishingBoats #harbour #Ireland #IrishLandscape #Photo #Photography #picnicTable #pier #SheepSHead
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gloucester, massachusetts
march 1960gloucester harbor
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/51860377968
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/310611098/part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com#photography #film #blackandwhite #bw #gloucester #massachusetts #harbor #boats #fishingboats #boathouses #1960s
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This is definitely the crappiest camera that I own. The digital files on the computer are utter useless but still: thanks to the thermal print option this camera makes tremendous fun. Even more than a Phomemo printer ...
Løkken, 2024
#ShittyCameraChallenge #Thermalprint #Photography #Harbour #Fishingboats #Denmark #Løkken #toycamera #Fotografie #Spielzeugkamera #Hafen #Dänemark
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Fishy images of a glowing red sea
There is a phenomenon that stumped people when it first appeared, including the pilots who documented it – bright red lighted spots in the sea. Puzzling at first, the explanation was eventually discovered, and solidly confirmed. But this week, I noticed a less diligent weather commentator in Greece is getting attention for reposting images from several years ago, with a slightly different context, but without the explanation. This has led to another surge in interest, including from tabloid “newz” sites and their overly excited commenters.
July 2022 sighting that went viral
Back in July 2022, I included a news blip about the strange sighting of a red glow in the sea in my Substack Weekly Weird Newsletter (now inactive). Commercial pilot Dustin Maggard had spotted the red glow in the Pacific Ocean while flying at 39,000 feet. Soon after, when the images spread online, weather experts identified the cause – fishing boats with LED lights.
Imaginative commenters at the time suggested these lights were all sorts of things – volcanism, fires or burning oil spills, nuclear submarines, aliens, HAARP, a portal to another dimension, etc. Note that Stranger Things was trending at the time. Some people love to make those kinds of kooky quips in comments.
Fishing boats and their red lights
American weather modeler Neil Jacobs confirmed these red spots were boats using LED lights. The exact ships could be located in the spot at that time using a website that tracks vessels. The French website, The Observers, also had a weather expert check and confirmed the same.
The bright lights are used to attract fish to the surface, namely schools of “saury” (mackerel pike), common in Asian cuisine. Lights (usually green) are also used for catching squid. Fleets of lighted boats can be seen from space.
Other incidents of red glows or bright spots on the ocean have also been reported.
This July incident was also reported by other web sources as being in the Atlantic after the photos appeared on Reddit. Again, they didn’t do great fact checking. I could not readily find the exact location where the pilots reported the lights but the better sources that quote the pilot say it was the Pacific.
A 2014 incident investigated
Another pilot (Christiaan van Heijst – a Dutch 747 captain with over 10,000 flying hours and twenty years of flying experience) noticed a cluster of red lights in the sea in 2014. It was so startling, he reported the incident and gave the photos to scientific analysts who found the lights, as described, visible on satellite imagery from the time and location. The incident appeared on an episode of Discovery Channel’s show ‘NASA’s Unexplained Files’ where they considered volcanism, high altitude lightning (sprites), and Russian military testing. They managed to converge on the source being ships, but didn’t make the connection to fish lights.
Van Heijst originally proposed it might be fishing boats but the location was odd. Because the sighting occurred just after two large earthquakes (in San Francisco and Chile), he wondered if these were earthquake lights. However, in 2022, he updated his web site report by explaining that it was most likely a Chinese saury fishing fleet.
Blood red sky
Here is another similar experience from 2020, caught in a photo by a pilot over the Pacific (Dmitriy / @deltaoscarstudio). You can see how the sea surface lights are reflected by the clouds.
In May of 2022, the night sky above Zhoushan, China turned deep red due to the lights from the boats refracted in the drizzly, cloudy skies. That incident frightened local people who saw the eerie sky. They assumed it was not good news, maybe a fire, or worse. Several people recorded images of the event.
Greek mystery mongering
This week, I noticed a glowing red sea story circulating that pointed to a Facebook post from Greek “weather forecaster and analyst”, Theofanis Chatzigrivas. I went to his FB page and found that he was showing the same photos from the 2022 story but saying they were taken in the Atlantic Ocean. No other details were provided.
Notice that he says “They could never explain the red coloring in the clouds over the Atlantic Ocean”. The obvious questions arise about where he gets his information, and why he wouldn’t have known about this previous debunking of the lights from 2022? Did he not do any research? That’s not uncommon for those personalities looking to gain followers and fans. Posting interesting content is more important sometimes than doing any work to provide context or sound information. I don’t know much about Mr. Chatzigrivas because his content is all in Greek. It does seem like he provides regular weather forecasting. However, even after several people in the comments mentioned the 2022 source of the photos, and the true nature of the lights, he ignored that and even reposted the photos again with the same mystery mongering. So, he’s not a serious person.
Eager to capitalize on clicks, some news aggregator sites, like “newsincyprus.com” and “in-cyprus.philenews.com” simply reposted Chatzigrivas’ Facebook post. There was no link back to the source and no mention of the real, and well-known, cause. The stories were made to look like factual news of a true mystery:
I don’t have to elaborate on how news sites today are sad excuses for information, and mostly cause misinformation to spread.
I thought it would be worthwhile to add another take on the red glows so that maybe the next sensationalistic take on the fishing boat lights won’t go so far. And maybe Mr. Chatzigrivas will pay attention and do at least a little δέουσα επιμέλεια (due diligence).
#fishingBoats #mysteriousLights #mystery #redClouds #redGlow #redLights #redSky
https://sharonahill.com/?p=8745
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Fishy images of a glowing red sea
There is a phenomenon that stumped people when it first appeared, including the pilots who documented it – bright red lighted spots in the sea. Puzzling at first, the explanation was eventually discovered, and solidly confirmed. But this week, I noticed a less diligent weather commentator in Greece is getting attention for reposting images from several years ago, with a slightly different context, but without the explanation. This has led to another surge in interest, including from tabloid “newz” sites and their overly excited commenters.
July 2022 sighting that went viral
Back in July 2022, I included a news blip about the strange sighting of a red glow in the sea in my Substack Weekly Weird Newsletter (now inactive). Commercial pilot Dustin Maggard had spotted the red glow in the Pacific Ocean while flying at 39,000 feet. Soon after, when the images spread online, weather experts identified the cause – fishing boats with LED lights.
Imaginative commenters at the time suggested these lights were all sorts of things – volcanism, fires or burning oil spills, nuclear submarines, aliens, HAARP, a portal to another dimension, etc. Note that Stranger Things was trending at the time. Some people love to make those kinds of kooky quips in comments.
Fishing boats and their red lights
American weather modeler Neil Jacobs confirmed these red spots were boats using LED lights. The exact ships could be located in the spot at that time using a website that tracks vessels. The French website, The Observers, also had a weather expert check and confirmed the same.
The bright lights are used to attract fish to the surface, namely schools of “saury” (mackerel pike), common in Asian cuisine. Lights (usually green) are also used for catching squid. Fleets of lighted boats can be seen from space.
Other incidents of red glows or bright spots on the ocean have also been reported.
This July incident was also reported by other web sources as being in the Atlantic after the photos appeared on Reddit. Again, they didn’t do great fact checking. I could not readily find the exact location where the pilots reported the lights but the better sources that quote the pilot say it was the Pacific.
A 2014 incident investigated
Another pilot (Christiaan van Heijst – a Dutch 747 captain with over 10,000 flying hours and twenty years of flying experience) noticed a cluster of red lights in the sea in 2014. It was so startling, he reported the incident and gave the photos to scientific analysts who found the lights, as described, visible on satellite imagery from the time and location. The incident appeared on an episode of Discovery Channel’s show ‘NASA’s Unexplained Files’ where they considered volcanism, high altitude lightning (sprites), and Russian military testing. They managed to converge on the source being ships, but didn’t make the connection to fish lights.
Van Heijst originally proposed it might be fishing boats but the location was odd. Because the sighting occurred just after two large earthquakes (in San Francisco and Chile), he wondered if these were earthquake lights. However, in 2022, he updated his web site report by explaining that it was most likely a Chinese saury fishing fleet.
Blood red sky
Here is another similar experience from 2020, caught in a photo by a pilot over the Pacific (Dmitriy / @deltaoscarstudio). You can see how the sea surface lights are reflected by the clouds.
In May of 2022, the night sky above Zhoushan, China turned deep red due to the lights from the boats refracted in the drizzly, cloudy skies. That incident frightened local people who saw the eerie sky. They assumed it was not good news, maybe a fire, or worse. Several people recorded images of the event.
Greek mystery mongering
This week, I noticed a glowing red sea story circulating that pointed to a Facebook post from Greek “weather forecaster and analyst”, Theofanis Chatzigrivas. I went to his FB page and found that he was showing the same photos from the 2022 story but saying they were taken in the Atlantic Ocean. No other details were provided.
Notice that he says “They could never explain the red coloring in the clouds over the Atlantic Ocean”. The obvious questions arise about where he gets his information, and why he wouldn’t have known about this previous debunking of the lights from 2022? Did he not do any research? That’s not uncommon for those personalities looking to gain followers and fans. Posting interesting content is more important sometimes than doing any work to provide context or sound information. I don’t know much about Mr. Chatzigrivas because his content is all in Greek. It does seem like he provides regular weather forecasting. However, even after several people in the comments mentioned the 2022 source of the photos, and the true nature of the lights, he ignored that and even reposted the photos again with the same mystery mongering. So, he’s not a serious person.
Eager to capitalize on clicks, some news aggregator sites, like “newsincyprus.com” and “in-cyprus.philenews.com” simply reposted Chatzigrivas’ Facebook post. There was no link back to the source and no mention of the real, and well-known, cause. The stories were made to look like factual news of a true mystery:
I don’t have to elaborate on how news sites today are sad excuses for information, and mostly cause misinformation to spread.
I thought it would be worthwhile to add another take on the red glows so that maybe the next sensationalistic take on the fishing boat lights won’t go so far. And maybe Mr. Chatzigrivas will pay attention and do at least a little δέουσα επιμέλεια (due diligence).
#fishingBoats #mysteriousLights #mystery #redClouds #redGlow #redLights #redSky
https://sharonahill.com/?p=8745
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Fishy images of a glowing red sea
There is a phenomenon that stumped people when it first appeared, including the pilots who documented it – bright red lighted spots in the sea. Puzzling at first, the explanation was eventually discovered, and solidly confirmed. But this week, I noticed a less diligent weather commentator in Greece is getting attention for reposting images from several years ago, with a slightly different context, but without the explanation. This has led to another surge in interest, including from tabloid “newz” sites and their overly excited commenters.
July 2022 sighting that went viral
Back in July 2022, I included a news blip about the strange sighting of a red glow in the sea in my Substack Weekly Weird Newsletter (now inactive). Commercial pilot Dustin Maggard had spotted the red glow in the Pacific Ocean while flying at 39,000 feet. Soon after, when the images spread online, weather experts identified the cause – fishing boats with LED lights.
Imaginative commenters at the time suggested these lights were all sorts of things – volcanism, fires or burning oil spills, nuclear submarines, aliens, HAARP, a portal to another dimension, etc. Note that Stranger Things was trending at the time. Some people love to make those kinds of kooky quips in comments.
Fishing boats and their red lights
American weather modeler Neil Jacobs confirmed these red spots were boats using LED lights. The exact ships could be located in the spot at that time using a website that tracks vessels. The French website, The Observers, also had a weather expert check and confirmed the same.
The bright lights are used to attract fish to the surface, namely schools of “saury” (mackerel pike), common in Asian cuisine. Lights (usually green) are also used for catching squid. Fleets of lighted boats can be seen from space.
Other incidents of red glows or bright spots on the ocean have also been reported.
This July incident was also reported by other web sources as being in the Atlantic after the photos appeared on Reddit. Again, they didn’t do great fact checking. I could not readily find the exact location where the pilots reported the lights but the better sources that quote the pilot say it was the Pacific.
A 2014 incident investigated
Another pilot (Christiaan van Heijst – a Dutch 747 captain with over 10,000 flying hours and twenty years of flying experience) noticed a cluster of red lights in the sea in 2014. It was so startling, he reported the incident and gave the photos to scientific analysts who found the lights, as described, visible on satellite imagery from the time and location. The incident appeared on an episode of Discovery Channel’s show ‘NASA’s Unexplained Files’ where they considered volcanism, high altitude lightning (sprites), and Russian military testing. They managed to converge on the source being ships, but didn’t make the connection to fish lights.
Van Heijst originally proposed it might be fishing boats but the location was odd. Because the sighting occurred just after two large earthquakes (in San Francisco and Chile), he wondered if these were earthquake lights. However, in 2022, he updated his web site report by explaining that it was most likely a Chinese saury fishing fleet.
Blood red sky
Here is another similar experience from 2020, caught in a photo by a pilot over the Pacific (Dmitriy / @deltaoscarstudio). You can see how the sea surface lights are reflected by the clouds.
In May of 2022, the night sky above Zhoushan, China turned deep red due to the lights from the boats refracted in the drizzly, cloudy skies. That incident frightened local people who saw the eerie sky. They assumed it was not good news, maybe a fire, or worse. Several people recorded images of the event.
Greek mystery mongering
This week, I noticed a glowing red sea story circulating that pointed to a Facebook post from Greek “weather forecaster and analyst”, Theofanis Chatzigrivas. I went to his FB page and found that he was showing the same photos from the 2022 story but saying they were taken in the Atlantic Ocean. No other details were provided.
Notice that he says “They could never explain the red coloring in the clouds over the Atlantic Ocean”. The obvious questions arise about where he gets his information, and why he wouldn’t have known about this previous debunking of the lights from 2022? Did he not do any research? That’s not uncommon for those personalities looking to gain followers and fans. Posting interesting content is more important sometimes than doing any work to provide context or sound information. I don’t know much about Mr. Chatzigrivas because his content is all in Greek. It does seem like he provides regular weather forecasting. However, even after several people in the comments mentioned the 2022 source of the photos, and the true nature of the lights, he ignored that and even reposted the photos again with the same mystery mongering. So, he’s not a serious person.
Eager to capitalize on clicks, some news aggregator sites, like “newsincyprus.com” and “in-cyprus.philenews.com” simply reposted Chatzigrivas’ Facebook post. There was no link back to the source and no mention of the real, and well-known, cause. The stories were made to look like factual news of a true mystery:
I don’t have to elaborate on how news sites today are sad excuses for information, and mostly cause misinformation to spread.
I thought it would be worthwhile to add another take on the red glows so that maybe the next sensationalistic take on the fishing boat lights won’t go so far. And maybe Mr. Chatzigrivas will pay attention and do at least a little δέουσα επιμέλεια (due diligence).
#fishingBoats #mysteriousLights #mystery #redClouds #redGlow #redLights #redSky
https://sharonahill.com/?p=8745
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Fishy images of a glowing red sea
There is a phenomenon that stumped people when it first appeared, including the pilots who documented it – bright red lighted spots in the sea. Puzzling at first, the explanation was eventually discovered, and solidly confirmed. But this week, I noticed a less diligent weather commentator in Greece is getting attention for reposting images from several years ago, with a slightly different context, but without the explanation. This has led to another surge in interest, including from tabloid “newz” sites and their overly excited commenters.
July 2022 sighting that went viral
Back in July 2022, I included a news blip about the strange sighting of a red glow in the sea in my Substack Weekly Weird Newsletter (now inactive). Commercial pilot Dustin Maggard had spotted the red glow in the Pacific Ocean while flying at 39,000 feet. Soon after, when the images spread online, weather experts identified the cause – fishing boats with LED lights.
Imaginative commenters at the time suggested these lights were all sorts of things – volcanism, fires or burning oil spills, nuclear submarines, aliens, HAARP, a portal to another dimension, etc. Note that Stranger Things was trending at the time. Some people love to make those kinds of kooky quips in comments.
Fishing boats and their red lights
American weather modeler Neil Jacobs confirmed these red spots were boats using LED lights. The exact ships could be located in the spot at that time using a website that tracks vessels. The French website, The Observers, also had a weather expert check and confirmed the same.
The bright lights are used to attract fish to the surface, namely schools of “saury” (mackerel pike), common in Asian cuisine. Lights (usually green) are also used for catching squid. Fleets of lighted boats can be seen from space.
Other incidents of red glows or bright spots on the ocean have also been reported.
This July incident was also reported by other web sources as being in the Atlantic after the photos appeared on Reddit. Again, they didn’t do great fact checking. I could not readily find the exact location where the pilots reported the lights but the better sources that quote the pilot say it was the Pacific.
A 2014 incident investigated
Another pilot (Christiaan van Heijst – a Dutch 747 captain with over 10,000 flying hours and twenty years of flying experience) noticed a cluster of red lights in the sea in 2014. It was so startling, he reported the incident and gave the photos to scientific analysts who found the lights, as described, visible on satellite imagery from the time and location. The incident appeared on an episode of Discovery Channel’s show ‘NASA’s Unexplained Files’ where they considered volcanism, high altitude lightning (sprites), and Russian military testing. They managed to converge on the source being ships, but didn’t make the connection to fish lights.
Van Heijst originally proposed it might be fishing boats but the location was odd. Because the sighting occurred just after two large earthquakes (in San Francisco and Chile), he wondered if these were earthquake lights. However, in 2022, he updated his web site report by explaining that it was most likely a Chinese saury fishing fleet.
Blood red sky
Here is another similar experience from 2020, caught in a photo by a pilot over the Pacific (Dmitriy / @deltaoscarstudio). You can see how the sea surface lights are reflected by the clouds.
In May of 2022, the night sky above Zhoushan, China turned deep red due to the lights from the boats refracted in the drizzly, cloudy skies. That incident frightened local people who saw the eerie sky. They assumed it was not good news, maybe a fire, or worse. Several people recorded images of the event.
Greek mystery mongering
This week, I noticed a glowing red sea story circulating that pointed to a Facebook post from Greek “weather forecaster and analyst”, Theofanis Chatzigrivas. I went to his FB page and found that he was showing the same photos from the 2022 story but saying they were taken in the Atlantic Ocean. No other details were provided.
Notice that he says “They could never explain the red coloring in the clouds over the Atlantic Ocean”. The obvious questions arise about where he gets his information, and why he wouldn’t have known about this previous debunking of the lights from 2022? Did he not do any research? That’s not uncommon for those personalities looking to gain followers and fans. Posting interesting content is more important sometimes than doing any work to provide context or sound information. I don’t know much about Mr. Chatzigrivas because his content is all in Greek. It does seem like he provides regular weather forecasting. However, even after several people in the comments mentioned the 2022 source of the photos, and the true nature of the lights, he ignored that and even reposted the photos again with the same mystery mongering. So, he’s not a serious person.
Eager to capitalize on clicks, some news aggregator sites, like “newsincyprus.com” and “in-cyprus.philenews.com” simply reposted Chatzigrivas’ Facebook post. There was no link back to the source and no mention of the real, and well-known, cause. The stories were made to look like factual news of a true mystery:
I don’t have to elaborate on how news sites today are sad excuses for information, and mostly cause misinformation to spread.
I thought it would be worthwhile to add another take on the red glows so that maybe the next sensationalistic take on the fishing boat lights won’t go so far. And maybe Mr. Chatzigrivas will pay attention and do at least a little δέουσα επιμέλεια (due diligence).
#fishingBoats #mysteriousLights #mystery #redClouds #redGlow #redLights #redSky
https://sharonahill.com/?p=8745
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Fishy images of a glowing red sea
There is a phenomenon that stumped people when it first appeared, including the pilots who documented it – bright red lighted spots in the sea. Puzzling at first, the explanation was eventually discovered, and solidly confirmed. But this week, I noticed a less diligent weather commentator in Greece is getting attention for reposting images from several years ago, with a slightly different context, but without the explanation. This has led to another surge in interest, including from tabloid “newz” sites and their overly excited commenters.
July 2022 sighting that went viral
Back in July 2022, I included a news blip about the strange sighting of a red glow in the sea in my Substack Weekly Weird Newsletter (now inactive). Commercial pilot Dustin Maggard had spotted the red glow in the Pacific Ocean while flying at 39,000 feet. Soon after, when the images spread online, weather experts identified the cause – fishing boats with LED lights.
Imaginative commenters at the time suggested these lights were all sorts of things – volcanism, fires or burning oil spills, nuclear submarines, aliens, HAARP, a portal to another dimension, etc. Note that Stranger Things was trending at the time. Some people love to make those kinds of kooky quips in comments.
Fishing boats and their red lights
American weather modeler Neil Jacobs confirmed these red spots were boats using LED lights. The exact ships could be located in the spot at that time using a website that tracks vessels. The French website, The Observers, also had a weather expert check and confirmed the same.
The bright lights are used to attract fish to the surface, namely schools of “saury” (mackerel pike), common in Asian cuisine. Lights (usually green) are also used for catching squid. Fleets of lighted boats can be seen from space.
Other incidents of red glows or bright spots on the ocean have also been reported.
This July incident was also reported by other web sources as being in the Atlantic after the photos appeared on Reddit. Again, they didn’t do great fact checking. I could not readily find the exact location where the pilots reported the lights but the better sources that quote the pilot say it was the Pacific.
A 2014 incident investigated
Another pilot (Christiaan van Heijst – a Dutch 747 captain with over 10,000 flying hours and twenty years of flying experience) noticed a cluster of red lights in the sea in 2014. It was so startling, he reported the incident and gave the photos to scientific analysts who found the lights, as described, visible on satellite imagery from the time and location. The incident appeared on an episode of Discovery Channel’s show ‘NASA’s Unexplained Files’ where they considered volcanism, high altitude lightning (sprites), and Russian military testing. They managed to converge on the source being ships, but didn’t make the connection to fish lights.
Van Heijst originally proposed it might be fishing boats but the location was odd. Because the sighting occurred just after two large earthquakes (in San Francisco and Chile), he wondered if these were earthquake lights. However, in 2022, he updated his web site report by explaining that it was most likely a Chinese saury fishing fleet.
Blood red sky
Here is another similar experience from 2020, caught in a photo by a pilot over the Pacific (Dmitriy / @deltaoscarstudio). You can see how the sea surface lights are reflected by the clouds.
In May of 2022, the night sky above Zhoushan, China turned deep red due to the lights from the boats refracted in the drizzly, cloudy skies. That incident frightened local people who saw the eerie sky. They assumed it was not good news, maybe a fire, or worse. Several people recorded images of the event.
Greek mystery mongering
This week, I noticed a glowing red sea story circulating that pointed to a Facebook post from Greek “weather forecaster and analyst”, Theofanis Chatzigrivas. I went to his FB page and found that he was showing the same photos from the 2022 story but saying they were taken in the Atlantic Ocean. No other details were provided.
Notice that he says “They could never explain the red coloring in the clouds over the Atlantic Ocean”. The obvious questions arise about where he gets his information, and why he wouldn’t have known about this previous debunking of the lights from 2022? Did he not do any research? That’s not uncommon for those personalities looking to gain followers and fans. Posting interesting content is more important sometimes than doing any work to provide context or sound information. I don’t know much about Mr. Chatzigrivas because his content is all in Greek. It does seem like he provides regular weather forecasting. However, even after several people in the comments mentioned the 2022 source of the photos, and the true nature of the lights, he ignored that and even reposted the photos again with the same mystery mongering. So, he’s not a serious person.
Eager to capitalize on clicks, some news aggregator sites, like “newsincyprus.com” and “in-cyprus.philenews.com” simply reposted Chatzigrivas’ Facebook post. There was no link back to the source and no mention of the real, and well-known, cause. The stories were made to look like factual news of a true mystery:
I don’t have to elaborate on how news sites today are sad excuses for information, and mostly cause misinformation to spread.
I thought it would be worthwhile to add another take on the red glows so that maybe the next sensationalistic take on the fishing boat lights won’t go so far. And maybe Mr. Chatzigrivas will pay attention and do at least a little δέουσα επιμέλεια (due diligence).
#fishingBoats #mysteriousLights #mystery #redClouds #redGlow #redLights #redSky
https://sharonahill.com/?p=8745