Thirst Quencher

I call it the thirst quencher because it sits right in the middle of nowhere by the beach and anybody who would pass by it would surely be filled and satisfied having a drink from this fountain. I took some photography lessons a while back and this is one of the pictures I took as a student. It gives me a warm feeling when I look at the photos I took as an amateur photographer. It compels me to write about some subjects I thought is worth it and this picture is one of them.

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