See the sea plant.

See the sand on the sea plant.

See the surf wash the sandy sea plant away.
Such is the soul of the sea.
๐
See the sea plant.

See the sand on the sea plant.

See the surf wash the sandy sea plant away.
Such is the soul of the sea.
๐
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Beautiful photos, Lynette!
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Thank you! ๐ This beach was completely bare except for this one lone sea plant.
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This is lovely! The ocean has many things to teach us! Beautiful photos.
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Thank you for your lovely comment! ๐
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I am a sucker for beach vignette shots. Shells, rocks, sand, see vegetation. All of it can be so foreign if you do not know what your looking at. Allan
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That’s so true. I’m not sure what kind of plant that was and it was the only one I saw on the beach that day.
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I love the alliteration in this post–it’s a tongue twister/poem with a philosophical ending:)
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Thank you very much. ๐ The ocean can make me very contemplative. ๐
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I see Long beach looking southward from Incinerator rock.
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Yes – you would be right about that! I loved finding that lone sea plant on the beach like that.
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that is part of some sea weed. It might be “Bull Kelp”? Those bulbs are basically floatation for the plant. Even though the plant is underwater it stills needs sunlight for photosynthesis. Those small chambers keep the plants top near the surface.
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Sounds like the ocean was doing a bit of beach cleaning. ๐
What a lovely, refreshing view. ๐
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Totally beautiful. ๐
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