There was a lovely family playing with their dog
The fields have been plowed already
Close-up of the hassock
Just love the pattern the sand has made on the sea…
Inside the pool
Tiny shells
Seaweed on the rocks
One of the many cockle shells
A sort of fungus on the rock
Some people were investigating parts of the beach
Lots of small snails line the rocks
View across the estuary
Little pools with the grass hassocks
All the flotsam and jetsam in the pools
An old wreck still stuck there
Beyond are cockle beds
The tide had gone out
The mudflats from another angle
A little pool
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Lots of cockle shells were dotted all over the beach
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The sand on several cove beaches there is actually tiny fragments of shells, and not sand made from crushed rock.
The shell sand is a devil to remove from your skin.
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