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🌿 Coastal foraging can be quick, simple, and surprisingly rewarding — and today was proof!
In just a short walk along the tide line, I found big sea snails 🐌, several energetic crabs 🦀, and fresh seaweed perfect for cooking or drying.

This kind of fast and fresh coastal foraging trip is why I keep coming back. It doesn’t take much time or effort, yet the rewards from the shoreline are always satisfying.

If you’re looking for a relaxing escape, delicious ocean finds, and nature at its best, this coastal foraging adventure will leave you both calm and inspired.

#CoastalForaging #CrabCatch #BigSnails #SeaweedHarvest
#QuickForaging #OceanLife #ShorelineDiscoveries #TidepoolTreasure #NatureRelaxation
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Bassa Island Game Loop - Latinesque by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100840

Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Transcript
00:00I don't know if you recognize any of these things.
00:03This bulge is easy to step out.
00:07The colder it gets, the more swimming crabs there are right on this beach.
00:13Just reveal a breathing hole.
00:14He keeps spitting water out.
00:16This hair is still spitting water out, see?
00:21This head is so big.
00:23There should be a bulging bag here.
00:25After the tide ebbs, it flows directly along this water.
00:30Watch a guy.
00:31This head is big.
00:35This dog and cat seem to eat mud.
00:38This one is about my age.
00:41The radius must have.
00:43Isn't that scary?
00:44I almost stepped on it.
00:48This glass.
00:50Directly this tip up.
00:53If this is in this place barefoot, it's troublesome to pierce.
00:58This is no joke.
01:01How sharp.
01:02You have to walk on this smooth sand.
01:05Be careful with my hands.
01:07This meat is almost catching up with my paw, you see.
01:11This is really big.
01:13This meat.
01:14The shell is not big, but the meat is really fat.
01:18Watch this for it.
01:22The fresher the cat's ice nail, the fatter the meat.
01:26He was born whole.
01:28This meat seals very well.
01:33This moisture is reluctant to come out.
01:36It's really not that big.
01:39Look at his meat.
01:41Bigger than my paw.
01:42This leather has been sun-dried very thin.
01:50I don't know how many tides this has been exposed to.
01:54I feel that this can be mixed directly.
01:58It's all marinated.
02:00This one.
02:01Just this drunk fish.
02:03It's basically what the seabirds eat.
02:06You can't eat this.
02:09You see that this piece of meat on your body is missing.
02:13Look at this color.
02:15It's not particularly fresh either.
02:17You see the crab holding the sand.
02:19He exposed his shell.
02:22It's a horse-faced crab lying in the sand like this.
02:25So stupid, this crab.
02:27He won't clip people.
02:29But this crab is incredibly fat.
02:31It's all yellow.
02:32This backlight is also a king's hole.
02:37Hey, that one is king.
02:39That nose is still on the side.
02:41Hey, sprinkle it with salt and it comes out directly.
02:45It's just smaller.
02:47If you are quiet, you will ask for it for nothing.
02:53After letting his tongue out,
02:55he can just retract.
02:57Come on.
03:01I'll give you this nostril again.
03:03This makes him grow longer.
03:06This one's really dry.
03:10This thing is already very green.
03:14This is definitely not edible.
03:17No one wants to eat this kelp now.
03:22In the summer,
03:23some people are still willing to pick it up.
03:26It's not hot now and no one wants it.
03:30It was very small some time ago.
03:33Just these two tides grow so big.
03:35It's all rooted in this sand.
03:38Just keep some of this.
03:40He can still grow it.
03:42That's it.
03:42You can take it home and eat it.
03:45This is especially fresh.
03:47No sun at all.
03:50Now this live hairtail is basically invisible.
03:53Look at this alive and kicking.
03:56I haven't seen this live hairtail for a long time.
04:00In fact, this treatment can't live long in this shallows.
04:04That's how you look at him.
04:06He won't be alive for a while.
04:08Put it in the water and let it burn a little longer.
04:12Take this back with you.
04:13This breath asks me why I'm so big.
04:16What is this?
04:18You see.
04:19Such a big hole.
04:21It's the first time I've seen such a big hole.
04:24This is definitely not a support.
04:27I want to open it.
04:29What can be hidden here?
04:34Okay.
04:35Come here.
04:37Oh, Pippi Shrimp.
04:39You see.
04:40Ups, this little guy is hiding in there.
04:44This Pippi Shrimp is not in the water.
04:47That hole was this big.
04:49Angry with yourself or...
04:51He's punching a hole.
04:53The hole is not made.
04:55The tide is out.
04:56Take it with you.
04:58This kind of place is also supported.
05:00See his breathing hole is still flowing on it.
05:04He is running away.
05:06I accidentally lost my nose.
05:09You see, this meat has been going to this.
05:12Drill in the sand.
05:13Right on the edge of the tide.
05:16If this...
05:17If the tide goes out longer.
05:21On the edge of this net.
05:23This yellow croaker is very abundant.
05:27Several at a time.
05:29Is there a big perch here?
05:30Now there are more base.
05:34Look at this big one.
05:37This one hurts.
05:39Get this perch first.
05:41Why is there such a big hole in this body?
05:44Is this still edible?
05:46Take it with you.
05:47This barracuda is going too fast.
05:51Pippi trim.
05:52Not impressed.
05:54Look at this moyaro.
05:56Running back and forth with this wave.
06:00This head is not small.
06:02Rolling back and forth on this wave.
06:05He can't get in with any sand.
06:08This meat is quite fat.
06:11It's a little windy today.
06:14This cat yarrow is rolling back and forth.
06:18Now this cat's ice nail.
06:20This meat is particularly hydrated.
06:23Be careful squeezing this cat's ice nail.
06:26It's just squeezing the cat's ice nail and cutting it directly.
06:30It's like hair.
06:33It's right on top of this sandbag.
06:37Really?
06:40This asparagus is on this dry beach.
06:44Just take it with him.
06:45Otherwise, as soon as the sun comes out, it will be damaged directly.
06:50There's still a sand residue in here.
06:54That's enough for a meal.
06:56This is also a pippi shrimp hole.
06:58The breathing holes of pippi shrimp.
07:01Two mouths from this side.
07:03If you exhale, the fragrance will come out there.
07:07Use your feet to see if you can get out.
07:11Sometimes not necessarily at home.
07:14Oh, this is so big.
07:15Have you seen this pippi shrimp?
07:17This is really fat.
07:20Oh, this pippi shrimp is so painful.
07:23Look, he bit me.
07:24This guy, I have to step on him.
07:29If you can't use your hands, can't beat him.
07:33This pippi shrimp is too big.
07:36Look how old he is.
07:38Catch up.
07:38My hands are big.
07:40Look how old he is.
07:42You see.
07:43Put him on this foam and he can't help it.
07:46I brought this tool with me today.
07:49You can directly give this support.
07:52The one you wear is more convenient.
07:56Saves the salt.
07:58But this support can only be eaten after wearing it.
08:03This meat is all skewed out.
08:05This just started.
08:07I saw that the scale was still at this door.
08:10Can you see his flesh?
08:11I dressed him directly.
08:17This is a very convenient tool.
08:19As long as you see his breathing hole.
08:22It's that simple.
08:24It came out.
08:26This breathing hole.
08:27It should be the breathing hole of the moon cup.
08:31You can see his tongue after opening it.
08:34Look where his tongue goes.
08:37Just dig down his tongue.
08:40Here it is.
08:42My head is not small.
08:45I'm not a moon yet.
08:47New equipment.
08:49This quilt is also very rare.
08:52If the water quality is not good, it is basically invisible.
08:57This dragon beard is almost buried in the sand.
09:00If I don't pick it up for him, a guy, the next tide will be buried in all the sand.
09:08Asparagus on this dry beach.
09:10Don't leave him too long.
09:12If you leave it for a long time, it will be damaged directly.
09:16You can also bring this.
09:20This paw is still more delicious.
09:22There's another one here.
09:25It's been windy lately and this jellyfish has been coming up too much.
09:31It's still there, you see.
09:32This is returned in a bucket and put directly into the bucket.
09:38Take this directly to the bucket and pack it.
09:43This bulge is bigger than my hand.
09:46It must be a cat's eye snail.
09:52This is the big guy.
09:53I didn't expect him to be so big.
10:02Hey!
10:03This should be years old and this shell is black.
10:07It's getting old.
10:08There must be crabs in a place like this.
10:12Ouch!
10:13Just broke it for me.
10:17He's hiding on the side.
10:20My hands are directly clipping me.
10:24Here comes this little guy.
10:26Basically, you can't run from this kind of place.
10:33It is best to wear gloves when grabbing.
10:36Otherwise, you can directly clip it.
10:39Places like this are full of crabs.
10:43Hey!
10:44This is not there!
10:46Hey!
10:46It's there!
10:47You see, this is still relatively big.
10:50If you catch this crab, you have to hold him down first.
10:53Just put it in the meat.
10:57This crab is still active.
11:00Harder to catch.
11:02Just step on it.
11:04Is this head okay?
11:06This flower cover crab is also very pink now.
11:10This octopus is too difficult.
11:12Just these few network cables scratched him.
11:16Still alive.
11:17It's still discolored.
11:19It doesn't matter if it changes color.
11:21As long as you get scratched by the spishing net.
11:24Basically, no running.
11:25That's it.
11:26The bulge is usually this development line.
11:29Hey!
11:30This is not a South China crab.
11:32It's still a conch.
11:35This conch is lying on the beach.
11:38Just yourself.
11:40Look how fat that meat is.
11:41I just spit it out.
11:42It's still a conch.
11:43It's still a conch.
11:44It's still a conch.
11:45It's still a conch.
11:46It's still a conch.
11:47It's still a conch.
11:48It's still a conch.
11:49It's still a conch.
11:50It's still a conch.
11:51It's still a conch.
11:52It's still a conch.
11:53It's still a conch.
11:54It's still a conch.
11:55It's still a conch.
11:56It's still a conch.
11:57It's still a conch.
11:58It's still a conch.
11:59It's still a conch.
12:00It's still a conch.
12:01It's still a conch.
12:02It's still a conch.
12:03It's still a conch.
12:04It's still a conch.
12:05It's still a conch.
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