During my tour of Costa Rica, I also spent a few days at Cahuita.
Located on the Caribbean coast, Cahuita has an Afro-Caribbean culture. The town lies on Playa Negra, an elongated beach with black sand and clear water.
It's quite a rough sea there in some places, as shown in this picture.
I personally like the way the waves fall over and pound the shore.
Real primal violence that goes on continuously, I can watch and enjoy that for hours.
That is why I took this photo, to keep my memory of it alive.
Thank you for taking the trouble to look at my photos.
My name is Ton Wever, born in 1960 and living in Alkmaar.
Photography has always been my interest, first with rolls, but since 2009 digitally, currently with a Nikon D7500, and occasionally with my mobile phone.
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