Snails, beep, beep, seagulls spread their wings.
Trumpet, beep, waves smiling.
Little snail, beep, beep, call the boat home.
Baby horn, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot, toot.
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Imagine how brave seagulls are, and wonder why the waves are white, and whether the sound of the sea can really be heard in the conch. Many, many questions filled me with longing for the sea.
During this holiday, I swam along the coast and enjoyed the sea.
Because I don't know the time of low tide and high tide, I really want to step on the sand barefoot to pick up shells, thinking that it is better to hit the sun than to pick a day, and simply start at once. Just watching the waves lapping on the stone shore is the time when the tide is wide. At this time, we can only listen to the sound of the waves and watch them. Because the wind is not strong, the waves are gentle.
One morning, when I went there, it was just when the tide was low, and large areas of the beach were exposed.
The luckiest thing about the whole beach is that I found a hermit crab, and it is a big hermit crab! Friends say that this kind is rare, and it is possible to catch it in the deep sea or with a net.
This silly hermit crab, today must be the most thrilling day in its life!
This shell is so beautiful that I joked that I would drive the crab out and occupy its house, haha. My friend said with a smile, I moved out and died in the street! So we decided to let it go back.
Let the tide take it back to the deep sea. Goodbye.
Mottled stone beaches, holes eroded by seawater, these red ones, my friends say, are red soil. You can gently break some broken particles by hand. No snails or crabs have been found in this area.
Only sporadic algae grow on it.
These caves are where anemones once lived.
Some have anemones hidden in them.
Soft and slippery. Press it with your hand and it will retract, and then spray some water lines out. I don't know the name. It grows in a cave and is difficult to take out. Give it up.
This one is different from the picture above, but I dare not press it because it looks a bit like a leech in my hometown. My legs were sucked by leeches when I was a child. The scene was bloody and still has a shadow. I'm afraid of that guy. The seaweed next to it is very green. I wonder if it is the kind of seaweed used for soup.
On some Little Beach, stones will be exposed at low tide. I moved a lot of stones to see such a small crab hiding in it. It looks like a stone next to it, and its eyes are not good. It's really confusing. But this crab is too small to catch. Leave it in the sand.
When I got up in the morning and stepped on the cold beach, I only found these, a few small hermit crabs, some small bitter snails, some crabs, and some seemingly good empty shells.
Forget it. Let them go. Take some empty shells home.
Put them on the beach and they will immediately get into the sand. There are four crabs. Can you see them?
I saw eating raw crabs on the video before. They are crispy and delicious. Try it? Just think about it. How can you chew it up?
This is another kind of crab, a bit like the big crab sold in the market, small and spiny.
Hermit crab, its big pliers are blocked at the door.
The tide receded and some people dug seafood on the beach. My friend said that when I was young, I could easily dig a lot, but now it is basically rare.