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Why not? One can be inspired by anything. I have a fascination with beaches as they're different wherever your toes touch down. It can be rocky or soft as powder. It can be pink, white, tan, black or all the colors of the rainbow. It can be just big ole rocks or tiny pebbles and shells. I have a collection of many of the beaches I've traveled in my life and store them in glass bottles. I wanted to share that with you, but they have not yet been unpacked. Another post some day I guess.
How perfect does champagne at the beach sound?! I didn't know there was a beach named this, but I can imagine the color of the sand. It's located in Vanuatu.
If you were a fan of the Twilight book series you're familiar with this corner of Washington. Drive west past Forks in the NW corner of Washington state and you arrive at a quintessential Pacific Northwest beach: Rialto Beach. It's covered in driftwood with evergreen trees as your background and raging surf against rocks and sand facing west. Although there are many scenic reasons to visit the Olympic Peninsula this is one of my favorite spots. It's a distance to go and you might get wet, but it's worth every minute of the drive.
Flamenco Beach in Puerto Rico sounds like the perfect place to wear this fun pair!
"Republic of the Maldives is a sovereign archipelagic nation positioned in the Indian Ocean. Notably, the South Asian Island nation has no counterpart in the entire world in terms of its unique geography and topography." Words from the Maldives visitor site makes this a spot on my travel bucket list.
Lastly is a pair I shared on my last post that belongs on this post as well.
Isolated beach. Now that's always been a dream destination, but nowadays it's difficult to believe. This one is in Phuket, Thailand. If I get to Asia one day Thailand would be at the top of the list of countries to visit. Friends and family that have visited have loved it.
"Total physical and mental inertia are highly agreeable,
much more so than we allow ourselves to imagine.
A beach not only permits such inertia but enforces it,
thus neatly eliminating all problems of guilt.
It is now the only place in our overly active world that does." John Kenneth Galbraith