1116-52807 - Scenic view, taken from behind, of a grandmother and granddaughter walking along the shore at Maluaka Beach with the Pacific Ocean and cloud covered mountains in the distance, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America
1202-610 - Atlantic cliffs pounded by surf in stormy winter weather, at Pendeen, with the ruins of old tin mines, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape, near St. Just, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1202-609 - Atlantic cliffs pounded by surf and spray during stormy winter weather, at Pendeen, near S.t Just, in the far west of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1116-52096 - Stormy sky and the repeating view of the cement columns under the iconic Scripps Pier in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego; La Jolla, San Diego County, California, United States of America
1116-50342 - Dramatic sunrise over Lydgate Beach, breakwater and the ocean from the coast of Kauai with dark storm clouds and a distant rainfall; Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii, United States of America
1116-47718 - A woman stands on a cliff edge overlooking the angry sea on a foggy late afternoon in State Arago Park, stitched pano composite, Coos County, Oregon, United States of America
1167-2150 - Meal Beach, breaking waves and big seas, stormy weather, Hamnavoe, West Burra Island, near Scalloway, Shetland Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
1116-44534 - Storm clouds with rain and clouds glowing a bright yellow at sunset off Waikiki Beach with a silhouetted sailboats in the water, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States of America
860-287501 - Two branching lightning strikes in Trieste (Italy). Two lightning strikes branched to Trieste, during the very electric storm of August 25, 2018
860-287500 - Two branching lightning strikes in Trieste (Italy). Two lightning strikes branched to Trieste, during the very electric storm of August 25, 2018
860-287502 - Branched lightning in front of Portofino (Italy). Lightning branched on the sea, facing Portofino (Liguria), during the very electric storm of September 02, 2018
1267-385 - Dramatic golden hour seascape of Hunstanton cliffs with dark stormy sky, on North Norfolk coast, Norfolk, East Anglia, England, United Kingdom, Europe
832-382766 - Steller's sea eagle (Haliaeetus pelagicus) in the snow, behind White-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) in the snow flurry, Rausu, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia
857-95431 - A collapsed coastal road at between Skipsea and Ulrome on Yorkshires East Coast, near Skipsea, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
857-95432 - A collapsed coastal road at between Skipsea and Ulrome on Yorkshires East Coast, near Skipsea, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
857-95435 - A collapsed coastal road at near Aldbrough on Yorkshires East Coast, near Skipsea, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
857-95433 - A collapsed coastal road at between Skipsea and Ulrome on Yorkshires East Coast, near Skipsea, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
857-95437 - A collapsed coastal road at between Skipsea and Ulrome on Yorkshires East Coast, near Skipsea, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
857-95436 - A collapsed coastal road at between Skipsea and Ulrome on Yorkshires East Coast, near Skipsea, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
857-95434 - A collapsed coastal road at Barmston on Yorkshires East Coast, near Skipsea, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
857-95438 - Smashed concrete sea defenses at Ulrome near Skipsea on Yorkshires East Coast, UK. The sea has eroded past the barriers and left them stranded further down the beach. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.