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An Evening Walk Along Aberdeen Beach

One evening we set out to walk from our place to the beach.  The whole walk took around 2 hours to and fro and the cooling weather helps.  Walking through the football fields to the dunes, it is really a nice and relaxing. 

Aberdeen beach is famous for its golden sand and its long curved length between the harbour and the River Don's mouth.  Along the beach, there are restaurants and amusement area for kids and adults as well.   I love to walk along the pathway just beside the beach... I think I have posted up this beach for a couple of times already, since a few years back.... everything is still the same except with different company.  LOL..

By the time we reached, it was almost dusk... 
And us walkers... from residential houses, we crossed the fields and to the beach...
We took a different route on the way back....
The walk was definitely more than 10 thousand steps.

Comments

  1. Beautiful beach that is worth the 2 hours walk to and fro. You won't be able to feel the distance when you are in good company.

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  2. I love walking on the beach, the feel of sand on my feet.

    Lovely shots. Such nice weather to enjoy the breeze and view.

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  3. What a nice long walk! With all your posts about Aberdeen, it makes me want to visit it!

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  4. Such a lovely place. Aaron hasn't found one to go on long walks with him along the beach yet? :D

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  5. What a beautiful walk. And lots and lots of steps, too!

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  6. I don't mind long walks in cold weather like that!

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  7. Lovely shots of the beautiful beach, such a nice walk with your love ones.

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