
Third in a series of images of pebbles from Langland Bay in Gower, showing the temporary arrangements of different coloured, textured, and shaped stones, eternally rearranged by the tides.
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Third in a series of images of pebbles from Langland Bay in Gower, showing the temporary arrangements of different coloured, textured, and shaped stones, eternally rearranged by the tides.
So amazing colourful stones 🌷🙏🌷happy Monday 👏
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This assortment looks like it would feel so good in your hand.
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I always have to resist taking a handful of the smaller pebbles to jumble in my pocket as I walk along.
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You know, I do that very thing. Though at the end of the walk I try to remember to toss them back. I’ve developed the feeling that they want to stay on the beach. Even if I collect rocks to bring them home I eventually find myself returning them.
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Yes, that seems the right thing to do, Claudia. Many places now prohibit removal of anything from beaches – as a conservation measure.
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Also, it sort of is a nudge to return, and a reminder. It keeps my cycle of visits going.
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