I recently made a post about the secret location beach that I visit quite often. It's always cool to see because this beach is always changing, which means eroding. Every year, it looks different in parts. The last time I was there, I focused more on the rocks and saw some pretty cool patterns.
But first, here are some earlier photos that were actually taken last year around the same time.
A mix of rocks on the beach. Mostly granite and sandstone.
The following photos are newer, I took these about 3 weeks ago. I specifically looked at the sandstone seacliff that is right on the beach, and all the patterns it has visible.
Most of this shore is shaped by the wave action but some of it is also the result of wind and rain over time.
Some rocks are also broken apart by freezing water and the melting action in the cracks.
Sometimes I think I have a form of autism of some kind because I stare at rocks so much 😅.