Unusual Beaches

We were on a small beach on the island of Molokai in Hawaii, don't remember the exact location. The weird thing was you couldn't even walk in the water up to your knees, huge waves were breaking right at the shoreline, leaving no chance of swimming or wading. It may have just been the conditions at the time, not sure if it was that way year round. :eek:
 
Sounds like a good fishing beach SB. There's one that gets almost as steep near here which usually has a 'gutter' running along it just past knee level and we got biggish fish out of that without the effort of casting out a great distance. It suited me because I was hopeless at casting.
 
I love the hot water beach in NZ wouldn`t that be heavenly to lie in, in the winter ..
the beaches in Cornwall are nearly all pebbles a bit rough on your feet and the locals
lie and sunbake on it .. I`d have to have a rubber underlay.. thanks for sharing these
lovely photos.. :)
 
Sounds like a good fishing beach SB. There's one that gets almost as steep near here which usually has a 'gutter' running along it just past knee level and we got biggish fish out of that without the effort of casting out a great distance. It suited me because I was hopeless at casting

No, it wouldn't be good for fishing, as the waves breaking on the shore were big surfing-type waves with white foam. I do know what you mean though about beaches that become deep suddenly. We visited them as children, and we called it a 'drop'. Always had to watch that the young kids didn't get out far enough to lose ground. Happened to me once when I was young, and my older brother rushed in to help me back to safety. Fishing was always better in those deep areas. :shark:
 
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