We'll you've basically got to be in the Corpus Christi/Port A/Padre area. If so, this is right up my alley. EDIT: and if I'm right and the strip of coast you pictured is North Padre's nature reserve, you may as well know that my father was instrumental in buying a whole bunch of land a few months ago that's going to increase the size of the protected land a ton. I love what he does for a living.
Yes, it's on the Gulf Coast, but it's not Corpus Christi, Port Arthur, or Padre Island. It wasn't part of a reserve when I photographed it, but after a recent hurricane, the state bought the beach pictured.We'll you've basically got to be in the Corpus Christi/Port A/Padre area.
the strip of coast you pictured is North Padre's nature reserve
Well I meant Port Aransas by Port A. Port Arthur sucks. Anyway, I guess I'm stumped. There are a couple beaches that look like this in Lousiana, a couple along the Texas coast but not at Padre, and then I'm less familiar by far with Florida's coasts like Sanibel and so on.
You're actually pretty close. All three of your guesses, along with the one I assumed was a guess, were within a couple hundred miles of the bay. If you're a TV fan, I can provide an additional hint: the town and the bay were (spoiler warning) subject to a (fictional) attack in the slow-burning conspiracy thriller Rubicon.Well I meant Port Aransas ... Anyway, I guess I'm stumped.