Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Jun 25, 2012 #1 Well, maybe not radioactive, but the green on these rocks glows in the setting sun, as the tide comes in at Del Mar's North Beach. X-Pro1 and 60mm Lens
Well, maybe not radioactive, but the green on these rocks glows in the setting sun, as the tide comes in at Del Mar's North Beach. X-Pro1 and 60mm Lens
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Jun 25, 2012 #2 A lot of moss where you live, Chris. When's the last time the Rolling Stones played there?
Brian Moore Moderator Jun 25, 2012 #3 Nice one, Chris. I bet those are the rocks that catch fire in your pocket.
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Jun 25, 2012 #4 Thanks Rob - indeed, no Stones gigs for quite a while! Thanks Brian - I think the exploding rocks were from a little further North, next to the Nuke Power Plant!! [video=youtube_share;qvVhlxBcEsk]http://youtu.be/qvVhlxBcEsk[/video]
Thanks Rob - indeed, no Stones gigs for quite a while! Thanks Brian - I think the exploding rocks were from a little further North, next to the Nuke Power Plant!! [video=youtube_share;qvVhlxBcEsk]http://youtu.be/qvVhlxBcEsk[/video]
Pete Askew Admin Jun 26, 2012 #6 Wow, now that's what you call a green algae! Probably fragments of those alien fireballs that keep hurtling into the bay!!
Wow, now that's what you call a green algae! Probably fragments of those alien fireballs that keep hurtling into the bay!!
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Jun 26, 2012 #7 Pete - you might be not something there! - thx.