Rocky Coastline at Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania

Looks like the cliffs are having a staring contest with the ocean.

The rocks seemed to defy time itself, standing firm against the endless rhythm of waves crashing against their base. I watched as the water surged and retreated, its foam tracing fleeting patterns on the stone before vanishing. A gull hovered overhead for a moment before diving into the surf below, its movements precise and unhurried. The sunlight illuminated each crevice in the cliffside, casting shadows that shifted with the breeze. The air was thick with salt and carried the faint echo of distant waves breaking further along the coast. I found myself wondering how many storms these cliffs had endured and how many more they would outlast.

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