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Memories of a Cobble Beach Before a Storm
Driftwood rough beneath your hands as you climb up the frame of its bleached roots
Light scent of salt and seaweed wafting from washed up Irish moss and kelp leaves and empty shells
Tiny spiders skittering over and under smoothly rounded pebbles at your footsteps
Blustery breeze chilling through your jacket, coating your arms in goosebumps and tossing hair strands in your mouth and eyes
➜ You keep brushing them back behind your ears to no luck
Walking along the edge of the crashing waves, squealing with delight as you bound back from a surge of foam, the ocean reaching further than you thought it would
Stooping down to choose a pure white quartz piece, rubbing the smooth stone between your fingers
Collecting cobbles with veins of quartz through dark grey rock, building a heart or a star or another shape from the lines and leaving it for another to see
Shouting against the wind and the waves and the cold, words that are nonetheless carried away by the ocean’s fury
Clouds on the horizon, big and puffed, growing to massive size and clashing with the sky to flatten in anvils
➜ They look so soft and white, but you know they hide thunderous energy
Darker specks appearing on the cobbles around you before you’re finally hit with small drops of rain
➜ Light spots to spattering to downpour to drenched
Flipping your hood up and going to run for the car
Breathing a sigh as you slam the door shut, soaking wet with water dripping down your face and hair in beads, but grinning with excitement from the wild adventure.
Welcome to the Oregon Coast 💕💕
Cobble Beach, Oregon
CFT_Z627260_CobbleBeach#1 by Christopher Taylor
Neptune's Fields, Sweden (No. 7)
This ancient burial ground is filled with various cists and cairns, Viking-era graves, stone circles, and a Bronze Age ship-shaped burial mound called the Forgalla Skepp (Forgalla Ship). The beach is also rich with fossils, including numerous trilobite and brachiopod fossils.
Know Before You Go
Neptuni Åkrar is on the coast and therefore likely to be windy. It is also a nature reserve so visitors should respect the area and not litter or take home rocks as souvenirs. It's best to visit in June if you want to see the blueweed blossoms. The pin points to the viking graves at the southern end of Neptuni Åkrar.
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