What a Day at the Beach!
Greetings!
How are you doing great Hivians fan of photo and nature?
It has been a while since I shared with you the photos I have taken on my exploration day outside at the beach.
I was busy with the gaming community on Hive. My bad I hope you did not forget about the wonderful moment I presented on my others articles on this landscape challenge.
This time I would love to share with the photo community the smooth and almost untouched spot on the brown sand.
The first photo in this series represent my favorite shoot submit for the contest.

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I was early at the beach on a Sunday when everything happened on the sand close to the waves. It was a surprise for me to come so close of the waves without being disturb by the noise and the wind speed blowing so strong that I have to put a firm stand to avoid fallen back.


There were others facts that stood up right to my eyes when I reached the wet side of the ground. The usual difference of ground level cause by the erosion was absent. The land was just flat. It was super weird to see the road from the place I was standing.


The landscape uniformity on that day was stunning and gave the beach a special look from the road to the waves. I would have argued that this change was man made and the Ocean had nothing to do with the water.
However, I spent almost the entire year coming and going out of this location at the beach, so I know that the Ocean is capable of flatten the place one week and drop two meters of sand on the same location before the month end.
It was clear that if such volume of sand removed from the beach was transported by the water to another place the current location will have a spotless surface.
I noticed that the ground upper area was barely move either by feet or kids playing on the dry part.
The sun was not too hot on this so I did not see the shiny blocks covered of salt reflect the sunlight as the water dries.
It was nice to out there on the beach after nature decided to make some major change on the landscape.

The process may take longer within the month a slow motion that the none trained eye will easily miss.
If you have enough photo from the beach you can see that this phenomenon has terrible impact on the coastal animal life.
I hope you have a nice end of Summer and you are back for more actions in the photo community.
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Thank you for your attention
It is a pleasure to keep exchanging with the reader in the comment section about the landscape at the beach.
All the best to the participants in this challenge.
Congratulations to all the winners in the previous edition of this contest.
Regards