June 4 - Rocks on the beach

 

Those rocks on the beach are very intriguing.

They look so different from high tide to low tide.

Then there are the mountains across the bay.The clouds are ever changing!
Ther there's low tide and the rocks look different then too.
A view from the outlook on top of the bluff.
It's low tide on the beach below.
What looks like two rocks is really more - I see three in this picture. (There's a flat one on the ground.)
Low tide with the mountains behind the rocks.
Low tide.
Low tide.
A view from the overlook at the mountains. Actually there are two volcanoes there, but they're hard to distinguish from the clouds.
Changing from low tide to high tide.
The rocks look like one big rock here and you can see the bluff where the campground is above the rocks.
When the tide changes, a creek from between the two rocks.
Low tide and you can see one rock,
Low tide and if you look very carefully, you can see both rocks.
Now you can see the two big rocks and the flat one that is in front of them.
Now you can see the there are actually 4 rocks!
Here again you can see four rocks.
Now the tide is coming in.
The water flows between the rocks.
Now more water is coming in.
Water flowing between the two rocks.


When the tide is low, it leaves these beautiful ripples in the sand.
The ripples seem to go on forever!
                               
They reach the rocks.
Now the rocks look as it they're one.


On the inside of one of the rocks there is a seaweed called something like "rock weed."
Both rocks are covered with barnacles.
The rocks at sunset.
You can see the overlook on the top of the bluff. It looks like's a small brown building.
The rocks in the morning .
There's always a little pool around Ophelia.
See the water?
There's almost always a creek around Hamlet.
Looking down the beach from the rocks.