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On the rocks please!


I'm not sure what the name of this bay is but it's around the corner from the Mahinepua Peninsula. Pretty much covered with rocks it is littered with pools here and there containing crabs, sprats, shells and various types of seaweed.

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Yogi♪♪♪ said…
It looks like fun place to explore.
Susan Heather said…
It looks delightful - I love rock pools.
William Kendall said…
It does seem ideal to ramble about in.
Andy said…
A fun place to go exploring with the grandchildren.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Rock pools are a hive of activity.. love your perspective here Amy ✨
carol l mck said…
Fascinating photo ~ lot of vernal pool life here I bet!

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Photo Cache said…
There's so many hiding in every nooks and crannies there. Fun to explore.

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Bill said…
That is a beautiful scene and it would be very interesting to explore and see what's there.
Graham Edwards said…
I was going to say exactly the same as Andy.
Jim said…
Beautiful scene.
Wayne said…
That's an interesting pool, I bet there are tons of photo ops in there. I like the jagged, rocky coast as well.
What a great spot to explore the tide pools!
KB said…
Gorgeous spot
We used to love to visit rocky areas like this one on the Oregon (Pacific) Coast. Beautiful picture...and my idea of what a coastline should look like. I can’t get too excited about most of Florida’s beaches ... just long stretches of sand, with hardly any wave action at all and no tidepools.
Rhonda Albom said…
I'd like to go tide pooling there.
NatureFootstep said…
lol, you need good shoes to walk around that beach :)

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