These patterns were formed by the
water flowing
down the beach into the ocean. It's surprising that the
smallest
of seeps can form these patterns in the sand. On some
beaches,
it's common to see this, on other beaches you can have the water
seeping down but these patterns don't form. Must be something
in
the sand that does it. Either way, they're nice to see
These patterns were found on the second day. They were close
to
the waters edge and were produced by the waves whereas the patterns
above were created by water flowing down the beach to the
ocean.
It's interesting that you can look at pictures of the Earth from space
and you will often see very similar erosion patterns that encompass
many kilometers and whereas what's pictured here might be a meter or
two wide.
This was a sand pattern found at the edge of a stream that we crossed
on the fourth day of the track. The stream ran parallel to
the
shoreline and at the northern end of the beach turned into the
ocean. The whole stream had this nice pattern and I felt like
a
vandal leaving footprints. I know that these will reform when
the
water rises, but it feels that way.