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Sunday, 27 May 2018

SEATON SANDS, 26 MAY 2108.

It was Beach Buoy's second visit of the day.
He had two dogs for company tonight.
It was 7-43 pm.
The wind was from the North and just fresh enough to mess up your hair, at Beach Buoy's age he was glad still to have some, hair that is, not wind.
There was a cluster of razor shells, Beach Buoy hoped the finds would group together too.
He was drawn to a patch of Sea coal, it measured about the same are of half a Tennis Court.
He scraped the surface with his foot and aptly it was around a foot deep.
Down at the water's edge there were 2 people with 3 dogs.
About 20 minutes into the walk two hoods went up; it was getting chilly as the wind became stronger.
A broken plastic cup evaded beach clean capture by doing summersaults and disappearing towards the Dunes.

They turned at The Gare and headed back.
There was a River type feature in the sand due to the shaping work off the  Sea and Wind.
A lone Seagull flew down the feature close to the "River" like a  plane trying to avoid detection.
The lighter patch of Sand in the picture, to the right was blowing toward them like a Ghostly Phantom.

The night had lovely colours.
The dark piece centre of photograph is a Shipwreck
It shows now and again.
Beach Buoy reported it a while back and it was recorded as a "New" wreck.

There isn't a great deal left of the wreck.
Note the bright copper rivets.

Beach Buoy and the Dogs headed back and photographed their recent finds.



BEACH BUOY.