Great photo of the shells at the end. Do you know what's up with all the trees in the water? Is that from erosion of the shoreline?
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Great photo of the shells at the end. Do you know what's up with all the trees in the water? Is that from erosion of the shoreline?
Yes indeed. A Boneyard beach is a maritime forest being eroded into the ocean. The ocean eats into the forest, strips the soil and kills the trees. Part forest, part swamp, part ocean, part desert - it is truly a unique environment and gives you a strange feeling when walking around the island.
That would be a strange feeling -- the power of nature, but creating havoc for different parts of it. You captured that well in your photos.