Not Your Every Day Beach

Not Your Every Day Beach

Not Your Every Day Beach, now this beach has some pretty rocks to look at. So different from the white sand beaches off the Gulf of Mexico, this beach is Agate Beach on Lake Superior. I love visiting here and look for agates as I walk along the shore line. I am not sure if I have ever found one, because I don’t know for sure what an agate rock looks like. Even though I have looked at samples on the internet to help me find one.

Not Your Every Day Beach

Hidden under all these pretty rocks are smaller rocks that look like diamonds and other gem stones to me. Because of all the colors, amazing how the water polishes these stones so they just glisten in the sunshine.

rocks at the beach
Not Your Every Day Beach
Not Your Every Day Beach

Not Your Every Day Beach

by Sandra J

53 Replies to “Not Your Every Day Beach”

  1. You captured the beauty of that seashore so perfectly. I miss being in proximity to the ocean, but my area of southwestern Montana has its own kind of beauty, too. Just very different. Thanks for transporting me to your vistas – come take a gander at mine!

    1. Thank you Jan, yes there is nothing like a beach weather it is the ocean or a giant lake. I do enjoy it also. 🙂

    1. Yes, it is fun to look through the rocks trying to find agates. My grandfather new what agates were and he loved walking the beach looking for them.

  2. I haven’t been there, but I was so close! I’ve been to Ontonagon, Freda and Houghton. If I’m in the area again, I’ll have to swing on over that way.

    1. Yes, there is a beach up further somewhere by Houghton also that has all the colored rocks. We were there a couple years ago. I will have to find that one again.

      1. There’s a beach on the west coast that’s covered in sea glass. But I have no memory of where it is and have never been there.

  3. What a beautiful array of rocks on the beach Sandra, that is a very special kind of beach. I once lived next to rocky beach like that and overnight the ocean would move the many tons of rocks to a different place and formation with the changing tides, and some days it would pile them all up and others scatter them and others just remove them. Us locals would just go down there to be surprised. Beautiful captures of a beautiful place Sandra.

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