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<blockquote data-quote="silver" data-source="post: 60939" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>Danmus how are you mate, I hope this is easy enough to follow.</p><p>Where the <strong>angled wet sand meets the flat bumpy wet sand </strong>is the general area in discussion, if you<strong> look along the beach </strong>in this area you will see <strong>shell and grit lines that go along the beach on the angled wet sand area</strong>(you are looking for the <strong>lowest one of these towards the sea</strong>), and you will notice that the<strong> flat area of wet sand is all rippled</strong>(that's the ripple field) so the area<strong> between the lowest shell and grit line and the ripple field</strong>(a <strong>couple</strong> of <strong>runs</strong> into the <strong>ripple field </strong>as well)is the spot you are after. Remember to look for all this at<strong> low tide </strong>or you will see nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver, post: 60939, member: 1953"] Danmus how are you mate, I hope this is easy enough to follow. Where the [b]angled wet sand meets the flat bumpy wet sand [/b]is the general area in discussion, if you[b] look along the beach [/b]in this area you will see [b]shell and grit lines that go along the beach on the angled wet sand area[/b](you are looking for the [b]lowest one of these towards the sea[/b]), and you will notice that the[b] flat area of wet sand is all rippled[/b](that's the ripple field) so the area[b] between the lowest shell and grit line and the ripple field[/b](a [b]couple[/b] of [b]runs[/b] into the [b]ripple field [/b]as well)is the spot you are after. Remember to look for all this at[b] low tide [/b]or you will see nothing. [/QUOTE]
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