Amelia Island revealed . . .

Submitted by Lea Gallardo
www.leagallardo.com
April 26, 2015 1:00 a.m.

Lea Gallardo - Strange Rays
“Strange Rays” Photo courtesy of Lea Gallardo

Editor’s Note: Lea Gallardo developed a love of photography at a very young age. Not until photography and computers “joined forces” did Lea become completely involved in photography. For the past 6 years, Lea has shared her talents with the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival.

After 47 years in the Washington, D.C. area where Lea owned a group of stores, she became a full time resident of Fernandina. We thank you for her contribution to the Fernandina Observer.

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Bob Sturgess
Bob Sturgess (@guest_33365)
8 years ago

We see those rays often during the warm seasons while walking on the beach. From underneath, one can still see the line where the blue stops and the purples begin. We have come to call it the island’s “Eastside Sunset”. Come out about a half hour before the time for sunset, and you’re likely to see it at the end of a sunny day.