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Slack Water


Pinhay Bay, Devon, just west of Lyme Regis.
Walking along the beach I was suddenly aware that it had gone very quiet - it was calm and windless and there was not a sound coming from the sea. The tide was at its lowest and there was scarcely a ripple on the water.
About ten minutes later the tide had turned and once again small waves were breaking on the beach with their familiar sound returning once more.
Walking along the beach I was suddenly aware that it had gone very quiet - it was calm and windless and there was not a sound coming from the sea. The tide was at its lowest and there was scarcely a ripple on the water.
About ten minutes later the tide had turned and once again small waves were breaking on the beach with their familiar sound returning once more.
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