Lazy Day in The Beach (Dubulti - Majori)

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it was one of the sunniest days in early April 2018, we opted in for a Dubulti - Majori (Jūrmala, Latvia) lazy hiking trip. The route is easy and distance is pretty short. 

As usual - I was equipped with a camera and captured some moments. The inspiration for this title I took from here: Lazy Day in Beach (Torremolinos, Spain)

In fact, that is a thing I have been thinking a lot lately - Jūrmala could be developed in a style of Spain's Costa del Sol resort towns. I actually met more folks in April at Jūrmala beach than I met in Spain's resort towns. Sure there are no palms in Jūrmala, but they do make lovely sand sculpturesNew parents feeding seagulls at Jūrmala beach

New parents feeding seagulls at Jūrmala beach

Someone has forgot about the baby. A good mood picture. 

Sand sculptures in Jūrmala

Sand sculptures in Jūrmala

 

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