China Beach




 
China Beach is another southwest facing beach, but it doesn't look at all like French Beach.  This one is sandier and flatter and lacks that coarse-gravel beach face.  I wonder whether this reflects a difference in the wave regime or in the availability of certain sediment sizes, or whether it's something more complicated related to its context within a larger reach of coastline?

It's not as if the coarse sediment isn't here somewhere. There's a field of small boulders at the south end, near the stream mouth, and perhaps related to it. And some of the smaller boulders had been pushed up into a distinct storm berm at the landward edge of the beach.  Elsewhere, a similar storm berm, but made of gravel, could be seen pushing up against the forest.

Google Maps:  AERIAL VIEW

I had this beach to myself last Saturday morning, but I didn't stay long as I had a lot more ground to cover.

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