Thursday, June 18, 2015

Tide Pools at Agate Beach

Panoramic of Agate Beach at Patrick's Point.

Trying to get a picture at sunset.

I'd never been to a tide pool. We went down at low tide which was 10 a.m. It looks like the seagulls got there before us and ate up all the good stuff. Sometimes you find starfish and jelly fish. All we found was crabs picked apart by the seagulls. There were things growing on the rocks but nothing too interesting.


It's called agate beach because there are little pieces of agate that you can hunt for. We didn't find any.

The ladder you went down to get to the beach.




Sean's crab puzzle.. They had cups full of clam shells and crab parts. 



Stream to the ocean.

There was a little stream that ran down the cliff and into the ocean. Sean and Brie worked for a long time building a dam.

There was pretty high rock cliff that Sean climbed up. This picture doesn't do justice for how high it was.

The fog rolling in.

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