I had taken a few photographs at Marconi Beach last week before the huge storm arrived that lasted 3 days. (Click on blog link for other photo).
The steps don’t look anything like this anymore and you won’t see any umbrellas and sunbathers down there for quite a while. It is truly amazing what Mother Nature is capable of doing.
The waves were still really big at Coast Guard Beach yesterday. I always love this view driving out of the parking lot looking out at the ocean. So pretty, don’t you think?
It was such a surprise to see the work that Mother Nature did to Coast Guard Beach during the last storm. It was just incredible! (Click on blog link for other photos.)
The peat from the bottom of a very old kettle pond was unearthed by the recent storm. It is massive!
Even at low tide it was difficult to get past the monstrous pile of peat to walk on the beach. I’ll have to try again in the next day or two.
There is always so much to see at Hemenway Landing, whether it be kayakers setting out for a nice paddle or fishing boats coming back in from a long day of fishing.
Or, just looking out and seeing these boats at Nauset Marsh with Coast Guard Station in the distance. So pretty…
Mother Nature sure has been busy by Nauset Spit on Coast Guard Beach. As you walk down toward the spit, the beach looks absolutely humongous! There is so much sand. (Click on blog link for other photos.)
You can see there are little pools that lead into little rivers that get filled at high tide. It looks so different. At the very end by the spit, don’t try to walk around to the marsh side at high tide, as the water comes right up to the dunes.
Have you taken a walk on Coast Guard Beach lately? Always so beautiful and constantly changing!
Cape Cod daily articles on the wonderful Cape Cod places to hike, experience and photograph. A Cape Cod Outdoor Adventure Series.