
At low tide on a cloudy and dramatic sky day, some of the after-effects of last winter's storms are evident. Much of the sand was scoured out from the coastline by the brutal wind and waves.

Where once there was sand, now a band of cobble bridges the gap between the tide line and the dunes. In due time, nature will recover as she always does. In the meantime, it is still a beautiful place on the planet.
I think the town of Plymouth should be replacing it! This is a public beach.
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