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I roamed the beach with my camera the other day and snapped photos along the tide line. There was a sponge which I got close to photograph, and only then noticed the beetles climbing over it.
I loved the feather lying on it's side.
And 'poppers' seaweed had a lovely colour and was still wet.
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