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black beach, white water

5 years, 11 months

While clam digging in Moclips Washington, we saw waves breaking on a point about 10 miles north of us. Google said it was Point Grenville and map it gave us looked good so we drove north. This in the view from high on the point. All the beaches north of this point are rocky. To the south, beaches are fine sand.The point and beaches are part of the Quinault Indian Nation.