I arrived at Rhoscrowther, walked out and was opened up to the vast sea of Angle Bay. The weather was sunny with spots of cloud and harsh wind piercing my face but I knew I had a stern journey ahead.
I set off on my walk in the morning, with the sharp breeze of the wind smashing against the waves of Angle Bay, I waded my way through fields lining the edge of the bay. Something was oddly peaceful about it, despite an open field of grass being nothing special aesthetically, it was nice to see a clear grass field with the sun radiating in the reflection of the grass, with small heavy spots of cloud gliding through. As I trodded along, I made friends with the local cows, following my every step as if I were a sovereign leader to them. I won't lie, I was a little worried as they tailed me but reminded myself that cows are just curious in nature much like dogs, except the difference between a cow and a dog is that a cow weighs nearly 1 ton.
After passing through the field and waving my new friends goodbye, I sped on through the path, eventually making it near the resting boats at low tide. I made my way through the mud to try and get some nice pictures of them and nearly got stuck!
Nevertheless, I got out and passed onto the lifeboat station, rising up the hill and gawking at the full view of the bay. Sprawled across my entire view. There were nice snippets of the coastline in view over the bushes, until I eventually had Thorne Island in sight, I knew I was close now to the end...
Finally, I admired Thorne Island and slide my way to the end, West Angle Beach. Enjoying my rest at the comfort of Wavecrest Cafe.
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