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The low tide cycles have been occurring mid-afternoon - perfect timing for a walk along the beach.
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And the rain showers were passing well to the south over Cape Cod.
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A panoramic view east and south.
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I put this friendly sea creature on the rock to pose for the photo - it felt heavy, like the occupant was still home - I returned it to the water after the image - it wasn't able to keep up with my walking pace.
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