It's almost as if the earth's motion stirs things up at the equator, which equates to more finely ground sand.
Whereas, you can see the rocks here, and that is probably because these rocks were frozen in place for eons and thus, couldn't get ground down into sand.
I find this fascinating, and I found this on "r/beachporn" which is a group on Reddit dot com, and which is just thousands of pictures of beaches.
A lot of them have sand, and the ones in Wales, UK, for some reason have rounded shores, not jagged at all, but like the water in the harbor is swirling in a circular motion and has been for eons, and thus, the rounded shores, which I don't have a picture of...
And this is a place in Italy where I would love to live, especially the way the houses are built right upon the solid rock that juts above the water at least 80 feet, it looks like.
But the point of this post is that a great thing has happened and the very hockey game that I was prepared to search for is on free TV.
I can't write more, I have to watch the Bruins...
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