Our first stop was Wai Iti beach.
We had been there before but not when the tide was this low.
I was tickled because I had recently seen a picture there that someone had called petrified tree trunks. After some research, I found nothing else that called the formations that, but I like the idea.
The photos below were taken by Hubby.
Thanks to Jeff at Taken for Granted for the identification of these lovely formations: Stromatolites.
Nature Notes
Pictoral Tuesday
All Seasons
Nature Notes
Pictoral Tuesday
All Seasons
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteAny place that has rockpools wins my vote! YAM xx
These interesting looking rock formations appear to be Stromatolites, the earths oldest fossils going back millions of years to the very first life form on earth, cyanobacteria. Stromatolites are much more interesting than petrified trees.
ReplyDeleteCool beach.
ReplyDelete...and here I thought that some of the beaches here on Maui where rocky!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos .... I’d love a beach like that and you hit the right tide time! I liked the petrified tree trunk guess just fine, but I love that our fellow blogger Jeff knew what they were and told you and all of us about stromalites. Blogging is truly educational as well as fun!
ReplyDeleteI like this place.
ReplyDeleteAs always great captures of the coast Betty! Missed your take on Communal Global last week - hope everything is okay and you're just busy?
ReplyDeleteThings on the internet has been kinda upside down on my side, because with this on and off snow, the internet is too weak in the mountains... Did you got my comment last week? Hope to see you there this week before Wed. eve. - thanking in advance!
Enjoyed your photo sharing. What an interesting place to visit. Love the water views.
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The best time to walk the beach is at low tide ... always something interesting to discover! Thanks for sharing these lovely views with us!
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! Looks like a wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeletelooks so amazing! A very interesting place.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing place with such geological interests. Glad you got to see it in low tide and thanks so much for sharing the photos with us :)
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Thank you for the All Seasons link Betty! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteOh they do look like tree trunks though...I would love to visit there...Michelle
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and amazing place.
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