Out at Point Samson you can walk on the reef at low tide. The reef in this instance refers to a small spit that juts out in front of the Point Samson Tavern (home of the best fish and chips - EVER) where the old jetty used to be. The rocks are covered in oysters, they have thin layers in classic Pilbara style, and at low tide there are numerous rock pools to explore with coral, Christmas tree worms, clams, slugs and octopuses. I'm sure there's more there because every time we go back we discover something new.
On this occasion it was some feathered - not sure if it's coral or some kind of aquatic plant. But it was cool to look at and on a glassy day, the macro did wonders.
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