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Saturday, 18 November 2023

Hornby Shoreline

Another great thing about the Hornby Island Heron Rocks campsite is the shoreline. It changes with the tides and brings a little something different each year. It calls out to the curious.


The water slowly shapes the softer rocks making cliffs, holes, and smooths the surface.



What washes up on the shore also peaks interest whether large logs or small creatures and plants.


Looking back from where you came from often gives a new perspective.


Eventually the tide begins to rise letting you know that your time on the rocks has to end and you must return to shore.


Before you go, it is always good to see the path you have walked and get perspective before ending the day of exploration.

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