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Saturday morning I stood up at 7 and had a coffee before I continued driving along the small road following the coast. After a while I had a look at a dead end road leading to the beach. It had become more windy but there was just small windswell slapping at the sandy beach. A couple of other early bird-watchers were already here and staring at the sea with their binoculars. I went back to the main road and took another dead end road a few kilometres further on. This one lead to a little peninsula with a few houses on it. The peninsula looked very interesting from the main road and even more interesting once I rounded it with s short walk. I decided to stay here a little bit longer and have breakfast.

I was parking right in front of a cow pasture and the boiling coffee maker must have attracted the interest of the herd. They all came over and after a quick calculation I decided that there was not enough coffee for all of us, so I resisted from an invitation and hoped that the fence would be strong enough to hinder them from all coming in.

The wind picked up more and more and so did the wind-swell. Naturally the sea was shaken but there was some potential perceivable at the peninsula. A right on the left side and a left on the right side could be distinguished. Interesting. But I decided to have a look at some other parts of the coast.

I reached the small village that I had already visited in May. Heavy rain started to pour down when I reached the harbour. The sea was cooking and some good sized waves crashed onto the harbour walls. Swell was there, now I just had to wait for the wind to go down as forecasted.

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