
The people you can just make out in this next picture...

have retreated a few yards in this one.


Notice that it's growing dark.


The high tide shots are from 12 hours later, next morning.

In short, there is NO beach at high tide, and it is posted that the beach is "closed" for two hours on either side of high tide. I think "closed" just means "missing."

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