I've always liked low tide, but I wonder what we'd see if we could make the ocean pull back even farther, maybe miles. What landscapes hide beneath those waves? What treasure? What monstrosities!
When I started diving with my dad in the '70s I was surprised at how much trash was down there. People used to throw things in the water to get rid of them, never thinking that anyone would ever see or care where things ended up. Then came the days of litter control and there used to organized dives to clean up trash and stuff.
The oceans tend to bury things faster, especially in sandy regions.
Even some things that used to be trash are now considered treasure, containers, etc.
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When I started diving with my dad in the '70s I was surprised at how much trash was down there. People used to throw things in the water to get rid of them, never thinking that anyone would ever see or care where things ended up. Then came the days of litter control and there used to organized dives to clean up trash and stuff.
The oceans tend to bury things faster, especially in sandy regions.
Even some things that used to be trash are now considered treasure, containers, etc.
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