When you are in front of a body of water, usually the focus of your gaze is more on the surface of the water. Maybe, because of the tendency and habit to pay attention to things that are different, from what we are currently on. And water is not land where we are. What is on land near the water is only realized after we satisfy our sense of sight with the surface of the water.
It's actually about me. I just realized that near the surface of the water there are actually interesting things too. Ropes that tied boats to land, ropes that wrapped around wooden poles or even trees, a cat sleeping and huts for fishermen to rest. In fact, something that is no less unique is the ancient tombstones carved with interesting floral reliefs. It all turns out to be near the water, and sometimes that's stuff out of focus.