If you walk down Coast Guard Beach to Nauset Spit at low tide, you can see where all of the sand on Coast Guard Beach has gone. The sandbars are huge, where I’ve never seen sandbars before. (Click on blog link to see other photo.)
It looks like all of the sand missing from the end of the trail by Coast Guard Station has moved down to the end of the beach, making this end of the beach huge. Love the patterns in the sand at low tide.
We couldn’t believe how big the little Piping Plover chicks had gotten in the past couple of weeks. It is amazing how fast they grow. We saw this one, as well as many other babies, at Coast Guard Beach.
Nauset Light Beach, part of the National Seashore, is always so pretty from the overlook. People were doing a great job of “social distancing” on the beach. I loved the colorful beach umbrellas scattered along the beach.
My granddaughter counted 55 seals in the video I sent her of the seals at Coast Guard Beach. That sure seems like a lot! (Click on blog link for other photo.)
I loved this guy, taking a nap with everyone else around him. Too funny, don’t you think?
Cape Cod daily articles on the wonderful Cape Cod places to hike, experience and photograph. A Cape Cod Outdoor Adventure Series.