Here are other coastal images that provide a variety of insights. Between water and sky, between wet and dry, on the border between masses, various stories are stirred into each other, from different angles, there are meeting points where all seem to accept each other.
A well from a house that disappeared due to the tsunami. The well remains, as a witness that it was once land and a village.
I thought this was a ghost crab that lived in the intertidal zone. That's not as scary as it's called. In fact, it looked cute with both eye stalks upright like that.
This one, doesn't have a shell, but uses another shell. It appeared to be a very old and fragile shell. But that's okay as long as it feels comfortable!
Landscape of a coastal area.
A bunker left over from World War II. It's still there, although coastal erosion has pulled it further into the water zone.
It looked like he was sneaking around like someone hunting in the forest. In fact, this man was not sneaking around, but he had to squat a little to observe the flock of small fish which were being chased by the big fish. He caught big fish. Food chain, I guess.
Just by chance, I got a picture of it sticking out its tongue.
Jellyfish close up.