At low tide, a section of White Horse Beach reveals a rock garden, teeming with many forms of aquatic life.
All these rocks are covered at high tide except Flag Rock, at center above.
Sometimes one can find a big quahog in the shallows like this six inch dandy specimen.
Yes, it's cold up here in New England for part of the year but - southeastern Massachusetts is still one of the beautiful spots on our planet.
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