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2020-05-30
Summer Time
Relatives from Mexico were supposed to visit during the summer since they were finally granted access to visit the United States. Unfortunately, those plans have been canceled and it is truly upsetting. They've never experienced a fun day at the beach due to how they live in the very center of Mexico, the city, and we wanted to make the most out of this opportunity they were given. -
2020-05-30
Beach Time
This is supposed to represent how some of my relatives from México were supposed to visit us this year (summer vacation). They finally have the ability to visit us and since they live in the city, center of México, we wanted them to visit the beach for the very first time. -
2020-05-20T20:00:00
Even though there is so much going on around us the world can still show its beauty.
Even though there is so much happening in this world there is still something beautiful about it. -
2020-05-27
The Beach
A couple of years ago, I decided to paint a picture of the ocean because of how much I admired its beauty, realizing how lucky I was to be able to visit it in person anytime I liked as it was only a mere twenty minutes away. I would have never thought two years later in 2020 a global pandemic would occur and take away this joy in my life, keeping everyone all cooped up in their homes in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19. While it was hard to have to leave school in the middle of junior year, adjust to online AP exams, depart from teachers and friends, stop playing sports, and so much more, I know social distancing is a necessity during this difficult time. I understand this pandemic has changed many of our lives quite negatively as we have to isolate ourselves and sacrifice going out to have fun and socialize; however that does not mean people should flood the beaches or malls out of spite or as part of a protest against the government's orders. Though I wish I could go outside to an amusement park or beach with my family and friends, I know what's more important is respecting all the essential workers by staying home, and I hope more people are able to understand this bigger picture as well. -
2020-05-17
First 10 images in "Diario de una cuarentena, por Andrés Edery"
The first ten pages of Diario de una cuarentena, por Andrés Edery. It's a collection of 85 images related to local, national, and international news. -
03/19/2020
Closed Beaches
Beaches are closed down due to the Pandemic -
04/28/2020
Newport Beach
My roommate and I stayed at home for half month. We felt kind of sad and depressed. We heard the Newport beach opens. We spent half hour to find a parking space, because there were lots of people. On the beach, lots of people were playing and having fun. We were surprised the number of people on the beach, because that was a Monday. On the day after we went to the beach, we heard the local government closed the Newport beach again, because there were too many people on the beach. -
05/12/2020
Glowing Blue Waves
There were lots of people on the beach to see the glowing blue waves. Most people did not wear mask and some people even ate on the beach. I think people do not care if they will get the virus anymore. -
2020-05-12
Glowing Blue Waves
My friends and I drove 30 mins from Irvine to San Clemente to see the glowing blue wave about 9 pm. There were lots of people and most people did not wear masks. I think everyone is getting tired of staying at home and keep social distance. -
05/11/2020
Empty beach on Pewaukee Lake
It shows the social impact of the pandemic on a lakefront community, with safer at home orders keeping people from enjoying the lake. -
2020-03-28
Beach Closed
This is a local beach in southern Tasmania that was closed by the Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) in an effort to curb non-essential travel and enforce social distancing restrictions. The image and the actions taken by the PWS indicates the extent to which COVID-19 impacted various facets of society and everyday life. -
2020-04-01
PHotograph of beach closure sign-Wollaston Beach-Wollaston, MA
Color image of electronic sign noticing closure of public beach and parking lot-Wollaston Beach-Wollaston, MA -
2020-04-01
Narragansett Tribe Closes Tribal Parks and Beaches
“Narragansett Indian Tribal DEM Environmental Police and Narragansett Tribal Police Department will continue to monitor Tribal Parks, Camping, Beaches, and Tribal Lands for compliance. If people are blatantly ignoring the new rules and they choose to congregate at Tribal parks and beaches they may be cited if actions and behavior are not corrected.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-05-01
Huntington Beach protesters slam Newsom on beach closures - Los Angeles Times
People protesting beach closures and Stay-at-Home orders -
2020-04-19
Southern California Protests
This article details the protests that have recently been happening in cities like Huntington Beach and San Clemente in defiance of necessary stay at home orders. #HST643 -
2020-05-02
Thousands of people storm California beaches to protest closures
This resource is an article detailing the ongoing protests taking place in Huntington Beach, CA over the stay-at-home orders given by Governor Gavin Newsom of California. -
2020-04-30
Return to the beach not to normal life
I wish I could explain the emotion that was felt the moment this picture was taken. When Covid first came about and the city began to shut down, it was the ocean that gave people in my city comort. I live in a small beach town in San Diego county. Surfing and going to the beach is an everyday thing. The ocean to many in the area is our church. The beach and the ocean is where we go to celebrate, to think, to heal our hearts after a break up. Being with our toes in the sand gives some of us strength more than breathing. When Covid happened we all lost our life source when they closed the beach. They first closed the beach to staying tanning and sitting and reading. This was a hard adjustment as going to the beach to meditate and talk to the universe and set my intentions and manifestations was something I have done almost daily for 35 years. But it was okay, we could still walk the beach and we could still feel the toes in our sand and feel the waves crashing against our legs. The day they closed the beach, it started to rain and it rained for days. Its as if the universe and the Gods all felt our loss. This past month being stuck in the house has been so feeling like being in a bucket of lobsters and they are all struggling to get out. Its funny to think just some sand and some water can have such an affect on a person. As I type this I have tears streaming down my face and I can remember that beautiful moment yesterday when finally getting back to the beach. The moment my toes touched the sand and felt the water, it was as though it was easier to breathe. In speaking and keeping social distancing to some of the surfers and locals around and about, I discovered that I was not the only one that felt that way. So many people see the ocean and the beach as their church, their religion, the thing that gives them strength, hope, courage and comfort. The ocean is like a giant warm hug with side of hot cocoa. The water looks so brown and gross I know, but if you check out the waves at the beach at night, this is the time when the waves show off their bilolumencent glow! At night its a beautiful mixture of glowing blue, purple and white. Such a great reward from mother nature for enduring the time away. -
2020-04-27
My blog/diary: Photo#5
My name is Egor and i write my thoughts and emotions in my blog https://starcatcherrus.tumblr.com every day for more than 6 years. And i want to share some of posts about life in self-isolation. And also i'm working in a city hospital as a radiologist.*There is some photos taken by me and notes from my blog about my thoughts and feelings. May be it will be helpful for your research. Thank you! -
2020-04-27
My blog/diary: Photo #2
My name is Egor and i write my thoughts and emotions in my blog https://starcatcherrus.tumblr.com every day for more than 6 years. And i want to share some of posts about life in self-isolation. And also i'm working in a city hospital as a radiologist. *There is some photos taken by me and notes from my blog about my thoughts and feelings. May be it will be helpful for your research. Thank you! -
2020-04-28
California beaches closed and empty
This is a photograph of a beach located in my hometown (Carlsbad, CA). Due to COVID-19, beaches in the San Diego area have been temporarily closed. No one is allowed to surf, swim, walk, or sit on the sand. If you look closely, you will see caution tape on the stairs and other entrances to the beach have been blocked off. This is a beach town, the beach is never empty and temperatures have been in the 80s. We are entering the time of year where the beach is the most popular and fun thing to do, but now any beach plans will be cancelled until further notice. #REL101 -
2020-04-25
Day 20 South Carolina Quarantine
An intimate account of what is going on in South Carolina. -
2019-08-01
Bars
A sea view behind dark concrete piles -
2020-04-18
Sea Life Thriving Among Dark Times
Sea turtles in Florida are thriving as the water is seeing less pollution from beach goers. Among the dark times we have seen a pollution come down and animals living life. Where there is no people there is no problem. -
2020-04-18
Stay off the Beach
Normally the beaches are crowded in April. Covid-19 has closed the beaches. The regulations are enforceable by law. -
2020-04-20
Swimming as an Essential Activity
While Florida is not predicted to peak until the first week of May, some cities are reopening closed beaches now, in mid-April. This hit the national news with much controversy, spawning the hashtag #floridamorons on social media. The day before I saw this article, I spoke with my parents who are at the New Jersey shore. They told me one man there was ticketed for walking his dog on the beach and a couple was ticketed and threatened with jail time for being on the beach. -
2020-03-01
The Coronavirus in 6 States
These images show us the unique battle each state is having against the virus. Rather it is people being forced to quarantine in New York City, police forces controlling the number of people going outside in New Jersey, medical professionals in Washington State trying to save people's lives from the virus, scientists testing a vaccine in Detriot, people gathering around their televisions to watch Dr. Amy Acton and Governor Mike DeWine at their press conferences in Ohio, or the government clearing beaches in Florida, one can see the that the virus is not unique to one state. It affects people, regardless of their profession, age, or location. So, one can see a united and individual effort to stop the virus and to protect people from it. -
03/31/2020
Birds take over Lima beach
During quarantine, birds take over a beach in Lima -
2020-04-01
The Beach today
My photos yesterday while walking -
2020-03-29
‘Stay safe from Coronavirus’ sign at beach
‘Stay safe from Coronavirus’ sign from Bayside council. -
2020-03-29
Florida Beachgoers Ignore Social Distancing
The image documents the concerns people had about beach visitors ignoring CDC guidelines to avoid non-essential travel and engage in social distancing. #HIST5241 -
2020-03-29
North Carolina Quarantine
In North Carolina, I am located 10 miles away from Raleigh. Wake County has closed all non-essential businesses, until April 17th. This is a huge loss in Raleigh's economy, let alone the world's. Raleigh is the hub for business personnel, dine-in cuisine, and leisure fun. 71/100 counties in North Carolina have at least one case of COVID-19. My county, Wake County, has over 134 reported cases. This is extremely scary, as we are such a small county, and people in fast food are still expected to work since they are considered "essential". It is a scary time for all of us, and especially those who are autoimmune compromised. Our Governor, Roy Cooper, has mandated a stay at home order for all who live in North Carolina. However, there is a lot of issues of people still going to the beaches on the coast and not social distancing. North Carolina police have begun to find people who are seen in groups larger than 5. It is to ensure that the virus does not spread to others, and keep the stay in home order a necessity. There is a bar graph to indicate the reported cases in North Carolina attached, and it was posted by David Raynor Source: NC DHHS and county health departments. -
2020-03-27
Social distancing?
Headline: "Beaches closed after crowds defy social distancing rules"