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![Footprints in the Sand. Walking the beach in Lahaina I got interested in the coulours, contrast and textures of the sand. It was not your usual white sand beach. A group of local girls walked past and I snapped a shot of their footprints as a wave washed them away.: by darryl_putter, Views[968] Footprints in the Sand. Walking the beach in Lahaina I got interested in the coulours, contrast and textures of the sand. It was not your usual white sand beach. A group of local girls walked past and I snapped a shot of their footprints as a wave washed them away.: by darryl_putter, Views[968]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/darryl_putter/42077/3_medium.jpg)
Footprints in the Sand. Walking the beach in Lahaina I got interested in the coulours, contrast and textures of the sand. It was not your usual white sand beach. A group of local girls walked past and I snapped a shot of their footprints as a wave washed them away.
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![A fruit merchant paddles a boatload of watermelons through the harbor. Fruit merchants from Venezuela and Columbia tether their vessels to the waterfront creating a colorful arrangement known as the floating market. One can shop for fresh fruit amidst the confrontational shouts of competing merchants.: by hoffeman, Views[742] A fruit merchant paddles a boatload of watermelons through the harbor. Fruit merchants from Venezuela and Columbia tether their vessels to the waterfront creating a colorful arrangement known as the floating market. One can shop for fresh fruit amidst the confrontational shouts of competing merchants.: by hoffeman, Views[742]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/hoffeman/36224/_MG_9168_medium.jpg)
A fruit merchant paddles a boatload of watermelons through the harbor. Fruit merchants from Venezuela and Columbia tether their vessels to the waterfront creating a colorful arrangement known as the floating market. One can shop for fresh fruit amidst the confrontational shouts of competing merchants.
by hoffeman | Views [742]