One morning, I went to the beach. On the edge of the beach, I enjoyed the fresh morning air. I looked out to sea and saw ships in the distance that were very small in size. I sat on the big rocks. These rocks were arranged to overcome coastal abrasion. The distance from the shoreline to the nearest land is a fishing settlement. So, the government built big rocks in such a way as to inhibit the rate of abrasion. In the following 10 photos, I want to share the conditions on the edge of the beach one morning. I attach these photos for the #monomad daily challenge curated by @monochromes.