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Helping hand


Left high and dry, a starfish is given a helping hand back to the water. The minus tide, one of the lowest tides of the year, brought families and visitors out to Kayak Point County Park last Tuesday. Typically submerged parts of the shoreline, exposed by the retreating waters of Port Susan Bay, left tide pools full of sea life and shells that peaked the interest of adults and children alike. Left high and dry, a starfish is given a helping hand back to the water. The minus tide, one of the lowest tides of the year, brought families and visitors out to Kayak Point County Park last Tuesday. Typically submerged parts of the shoreline, exposed by the retreating waters of Port Susan Bay, left tide pools full of sea life and shells that peaked the interest of adults and children alike.


 

 
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