By greddyforce on Skatehive
Back in July, when I went camping, I woke up the next day and wanted to have a walk on the coast to see this area a bit more. I was on the Pakri peninsula, in Northern Estonia. I have been on this peninsula many times, but I had never been in this part before, so it sure was interesting. I went to the beach to have a short walk along the coastline, it turned out to be a much longer walk than anicipated. When I arrived at the beach, I quickly noticed the different appearance of this beach. A rock plateau everywhere, this is not how our beaches usually look like. It reminded me of one place a lot... Iceland! There I could see something similar, but the rock itself is totally different. What you can see here are sheets of limestone. This is an Estonian bedrock and is found in many places. It just doesn't usually look like this on the beaches. You can also notice a very thick fog. I loved it! Everywhere looked so mysterious. The seawater was warm, and a cooler air mass came in from the sea