Like i said in my previous blog post about Kitty Hawk,it is,my favorite place on the trip..besides Manhattan of course.For three straight days for at least 4 hours,we would go to the beach and go in the water,walk along the beach and we would find amazing washed up sea life and really cool rocks.We even found the core of a nautilus shell.It is so cool.We also found a entire jellyfish washed up on the shore.Not just a piece of it like you see on other beaches.You know that think that is a perfect circle that looks like a really big person sneezed and didn't use a tissue or anything..well if you did think it was a giant leftover sneeze..it is actually a jellyfish.But we font a full jellyfish.It had all of the tentacles on it the whole head all of it.Than the next day,we went on a walk on the pair,and not only is it an open fishing pair,it was also the visually impaired fishing day.Which is where everyone who has problems seeing comes and they will get all of your fishing gear together and then you will go fishing.So not only was it super crowded,but you also had bunch of blind people walking around and shaking you with fishing poles. Well,the one thing that compensated being ran into by the "visually impaired",was all of the sea life that you could see.In pacifica, the water isn't super murky but it isn't super clear either.In kitty hawk,you could see all of the wildlife in the water.When I was on the pier,I saw a number of aquatic life.We saw a school of jellyfish swimming through the water,a school of fish swimming there the dater,and a pod of seals swimming through the water.And then I contemplated,why can you see al of the aquatic life here,and not in Pacifica?You can see seals when they poke their heads out of the water,but nothing else.That question completely engrossed my mind…And I still have no idea why :)
Sometimes,when you are in an RV park or any place really,you have a certain intuition.For example.In the RV park in Jersey,my nutrition was…not safe after 1:00 A.M.But in Kitty Hawk,you always felt safe.
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