Rocky cove and blue water on the Mediterranean coast
by Adriana Mueller
Title
Rocky cove and blue water on the Mediterranean coast
Artist
Adriana Mueller
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
"Jagged cliffs descend steeply into the turquoise waters of a serene sea, while a small pebbly beach nestles between the rocky edges. The rugged terrain and sparse vegetation suggest a wild and natural coastline, mostly untouched by human development."
View of the cliffs and the blue Mediterranean. There is a small cove at the foot of the Morro Falquà rock formation. Cala dels Testos enchants with its clear water and is surrounded by steep cliffs. The cove is part of the beautiful coastal area of the Cumbre del Sol and can only be reached via a steep path.
In this remote location, seawater meets rock that has been moulded by the power of water over many thousands of years. The rocks shaped by Mother Nature inspire me to think about time and change in nature. That's why I love the view from the Mirador dels Testos, where I enjoy looking at the coastal landscape and the sea from above.
My work is inspired by long coastal walks. When I'm at the Mediterranean and let my gaze wander into the distance, the clocks seem to tick a little slower. This photo is dedicated to the cliffs and the relaxing ambience on the northern Costa Blanca in Spain. With the view of the bay, I want to bring the magic of the Mediterranean coast into your four walls, but also awaken holiday feelings and a desire to travel.
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March 27th, 2024
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Comments (9)
Rainbow Artist Orlando L 18 Days Ago
I really enjoy the high perspective and breath-taking composition in this marvelous and sensational capture Adriana!! reading the rock formation is almost like reading a history book of Earth. full of fascinations and intrigues. i cannot stop daydreaming of swimming in those soulful blue water. this is a beautiful and peaceful shot!! L/F/FB
Karen Slagle
Stunning image of such a glorious part of the world, that blue water is beautiful, and the rocks have so much detail...f/l