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HFF! PLEASE STAY, DON'T RUN AWAY!!!
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There is a great low tide walk along the shore line here (this is the half-way point). It is about 2 miles (3.2 km) long, takes 1.5 to 2 hours and involves some rock hopping but not too much. The crucial things is that the timing needs to be accurate!
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Many thanks! Best wishes, Andy
Cheers, Herb
Campayo.
Herb.
Fine comments from you guys! Many thanks. Best wishes, Andy
gr Teunis
Many thanks to you all! Best wishes, Andy
Very beautiful Picture!
Best greetings Füsun
Very many thanks and best wishes,
Andy
Congrats on Explore.
all the best, Doug
And many thanks too for your extended visit! All best wishes, Andy
Greetings, Majka
Yes, low tide walks can be fun but you must be very cautious. I like adventure but I would never take a risk with tidal movements!!
Best wishes, Andy
Carlos,
Many thanks to you both. Best wishes, Andy
Ciao Andy, best wishes, Bea
I miss the place! You can see why!!!! Best wishes, Andy
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Sorry I missed your comments before - computer was down due to a virus. Now OK.
Thank you all!!
Best wishes, Andy
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