This morning the tide was way out at the cove; so Fiona and I decided to go through the tidal tunnel (see above) to check out other little coves and tidal pools that are on the other side of the stone wall.
The fisher folk use the tunnel to anchor the steel rope used for hauling fishing baskets up from the beach unto the headland. Below are a couple of photos of the hauling wire and mechanism.
Photos in the blog are grouped: patterns in rocks; pools and tidal eco systems; rock stocks; looking back at the beach from the tidal pools; and looking down from our usual viewpoint.
Patterns in rocks.
Pools and eco systems.
Rock stacks.
Looking back at the beach.
Looking down to the cove.
What a great opportunity to view the cove in a different way.
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