
Beach is a traditional home of land animals. We have all emerged from the ocean so it was our first home out of the water. Life on the beach is both peaceful and harsh. One day it is calm with the waves washing on the shore. On another day is displays the remains of living beings which could not take it anymore and gave up the struggle. Shells, sponges and seaweed are strewn along the beach. Pockets of water allow for safe swimming in an ocean environment which is otherwise unpredictable and alien to land beings.
The shore seems a comfortable place to stay, but the wisdom of the indigenous people tells us that it is not a home. Over time periods beyond the imagination of modern people, disasters occur which are only remembered by the long-term cultures of the Earth. The regular waves of everyday or even the monthly high tides are part of a long cycle of very large waves which inundate beaches, waterways and the land near the sea.
Modern people believe they have conquered nature, but from time to time nature shows its disagreement with this belief.
The beach is a place to visit but not to live on or too close to.
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