 That's the type of place you want to have somebody else's boat take out through. You know what I want to do a loop around that funny wetland? That's salt pond, yeah. So that would be counterclockwise to the left. Roger? Okay, unusual. So occasionally that gets flooded and then it happens there's an evaporating pond there. There's a strange alkali plant. I was asking Randy and Dorothy whether they found out in some of their ethnographic stuff. This is all a salt source. You know as a salt source. They had the lowest. Lodos here. They had the lowest. Park area. They had the lowest. Now we're in St. Trinna. And there's eelgrass down below us. Very complex shoreline. There's an eelgrass bed. But inside the old land with the helicopter. Fimley sand. Then a narrow eelgrass bed over here. But it goes all along here. Commercial fish boats tied up in the road. Let's do a loop. This is a little bit of riprap around the edge there. Salt flat itself. That's good. Flat itself is quite clear. There's a heron tracks across there. Good view of the eelgrass bed. The eelgrass and the alphabos. We're losing that eelgrass bed. There is a drape of the pond in the bedrock. There's that incredibly slippery. Some type of drape of biogenic sand also. Some of it's bleached. Of course. This upper sparse patch. Beach here. It's got a fluffy wall. Besides slipping and stuff. We can just fly straight corners and stuff. It's left on this tape.