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Low tide on the Brewster flats on Cape Cod reveal barnacle covered glacial erratics on the rippled sand.  Even at high tide on this beach, one must walk out long distances to get to water over knee high.
An aerial view of a tranquil sandy beach, with crystal clear water during cloudy weather in Scotland
View of the salt evaporation ponds in Sicciole saltpans natural park
Overlooking Boundary Bay in White Rock, BC, from Blackie Spit.
Seaside of Valdés peninsula at low tide with elephant seals resting on the beach
Tide background.
german bunker at beach of Hourdel in France at low tide on sunny summer day, wooden groyne in the foreground
Delta de l’Ebre (Catalonia)
Des Moines creek flows into the Puget sound in Des Moines, Washington.
View of fallen tree at shore in idyllic rippled lake against blue sky on sunny day at Southern Jutland
Malbaie River flowing into the St. Lawrence River at low tide
Vidzeme rocky beach on a winter morning
A small pathway of stones leading through the tidal marsh muck to a small isolated island.
Westward Ho! beach on a sunny day, with Sauton Sands in the distance, 35mm film.
Groynes near Penrhyn castle used as a breakwater to slow down erosion.
Shingle Mill Creek winds its way about 1.5 miles from its origin at Fisher Pond to its confluence with Puget Sound at Fern Cove.  This scene was photographed at Fern Cove on Vashon Island, Washington State, USA.
Duck Creek on Mason Bay of Stewart Island in New Zealand
Part of grass above water surface during winter day in Iceland.
Low tide at a rocky ocean beach with water barely covering parts of the mud flat and colorful bushes in the foreground.
The Pilings are from one of the old cannery buildings at Lily Point, Boundary Bay, Point Roberts, Washington. Lily Point was the most important Native reef net fishery and one of the most significant salmon fisheries of the Central Coast Salish. In 1889, 16 Native reef nets were in operation and a single net would catch as many as 2,000 fish a day. A newspaper reported in 1881 that three reef nets took 10,000 fish in six hours. In the late 18th century, non-Indian fish traps displaced traditional reef nets. Alaska Packers purchased a year old cannery at Lily Point in 1884. The cannery was abandoned in 1917, leaving pilings and debris still visible today.
Parc national du Fjord-du-Saguenay
Washington coast typical cloud covered scene
A view of the pier in Des Moines, Washington at low tide.
Lake with sand dunes and mountains at sunset in background, Himalayas
Stone on the banks of the river Elbe near Magdeburg
Old ruins of Kurmrags Lighthouse on the shore of the Rigas Gulf, Baltic sea, Latvia
Scenery at Pelworm, a island in North Frisia, Germany
dried mud due to drought low water levels in a freshwater reservoir in Yorkshire England during the hot and dry summer of 2022
Aerial panoramic landscape view of Bic National Park during a vibrant sunny day. Taken in Le Bic, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada.
Sea foam, Sand, and Pebbles
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