A landscape of jagged rocks rising from the sea. Gueirúa Beach is a small pebbly bay that stands out for its truly beautiful scenery. At its eastern end, there is a row of islets formed by sharp rocks emerging from the sea, the remains of an ancient fractured quartz and shale. This area is called La Forcada (the pitchfork) and separates Gueirúa beach from Calabón beach. The weather there is so changeable, one moment it is clear and the next a bit foggy. I love this.
Truus Nijland is a passionate photographer who has a penchant for abandoned buildings such as castles, monasteries, churches and industrial locations. Together with her husband, she scours town and country for the most beautiful photos. She has regularly exhibited her photos at various locations in the Netherlands.
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