Spent some days by the Belgian Coast last week and had the opportunity to capture the essence of this visually stunning strip of land that is steeped in history. It isn't exactly beach season yet (June to September), so it made for the perfect setting to grab some shots without the crowds.
Check them out and let me know which one's your fav in the comments section below!
German built WW2 Bunker
On the Belgian coast near Oostende, there lies a series of World War 2 relics in Raversyde called “Atlantikwall”, created by the Germans to prevent coastal invasion by the Allies. This is one of the artillery positions, amongst bunkers and observation posts.
Oostende Bad (Bath)
Koning Boudewijnpromenade, Oostende.
Brasserie Albert
The Promenade, reversed view
Apartment near Oostende
Solo runner
Vanishing Tram Lines
The walk from Oostende to Middelkerke
Sundown