Some people get tired of rock forms, sea caves, and colorful heather. Not me, as you can see. 🙂
The sea caves and basking pinnipeds stretch along this rugged coast for miles, so maybe the fact it was all placidly passing off our wing made every little cove and cave new and fascinating. Or the fact much of it’s all but invisible from the top, and easy to miss on a casual stroll if you can even get access to that dirt road along the edge.
This vantage point also provides the grand scope of sea sculptures like this sprawling shape.
There’s a contrast between hard and soft all along this shore, with caves and arches giving way to sandy beaches like this.
The splash in caves demonstrates how these cliffs have been carved for millennia, by fleeting water meeting living stone.
Each of my zoom closeups on caves and features in this next panorama sings in an eternal harmony that invites the soul to a slow dance of delight.
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