Posted by Pixadilly (Anegada, Virgin Islands, British) on 16 January 2008 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio.
Dating back to the days of original Arawak Indian settlers and continuing to today, conch fishermen have built beautiful, impressive mounds of conch shells just off the coast of Anegada. As they have risen above the waterline, birds have tended to roost on these small islands of shells.
Those are so incredible, what a great image.
16 Jan 2008 3:10am
It's obviously not an island for mankind, but for the birds alone. Wonderful capture!
16 Jan 2008 4:37am
Wow! I really love the image. The sea birds roosting there are masters of all they survey; it's interesting also, how the straight line of the horizon cuts through it all, separating sea and sky in the background.
16 Jan 2008 7:22am
Great capture!
16 Jan 2008 9:05pm
this is so poetic. Beautiful
17 Jan 2008 4:28pm
PREVIEW ONLY
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