Near a lighthouse, between Ohama Campground and Cobalt Blue Beach on Tsunoshima, live some rocks. They are indeed alive; so close to civilization yet in an undeveloped area, they thrive with marine life and are home to osprey patrolling the shoreline grasses and beaches. Look closely, deep in their cracks and crevices and across their broad surfaces, and discover their character softly singing out to you. Their stories whisper a colorful, ancient melody.
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A Solid-Rock Nature Walk
Cliffs, shallows, and life on Tsunoshima
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Rocky inlets and cliffs to explore
The jagged coastline views are beautiful even on a cloudy day
Watching over the grassy land above the rocks
This is kame-no-te, literally "turtle foot," an edible stalked barnacle (Capitulum mitella)
As the tide falls, beadlet anemone (Actinia equina) tentacles will retract until they look like red blobs
Bits of green find a home on these rocks, too
Flowering in spring
A sea urchin shell left on land, presumably by its predator
White sand is easily visible in these clear waters
A small cave-like formation
A look out on the Sea of Japan
Sea grasses
A tidal pool full of life
Coral Blue Beach lies just beyond those cliffs
Dangerous beauty
I found small dashes of color
Electric blue rock
An osprey patrols its territory
The osprey back on the nest at the top of an isolated cliff
Looking back on the "church" and campsite from the grass above the rocks
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