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<blockquote style="position: relative; padding-left: 55px;"><section><a href="https://mastodon.green/users/CiaraNi/statuses/114527548967280455">Ciara (ciarani@mastodon.green)'s status on Sunday, 18-May-2025 17:39:26 JST</a><a href="https://mastodon.green/@CiaraNi" title="ciarani@mastodon.green"><img src="https://gnusocial.jp/avatar/101355-48-20230308020039.webp" width="48" height="48" alt="Ciara" style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0;">Ciara</a></section><article><p><a href="https://mastodon.green/tags/SilentSunday" rel="tag">#SilentSunday</a></p></article><footer><a rel="bookmark" href="https://gnusocial.jp/conversation/5070418#notice-9942229">In conversation</a><time datetime="2025-05-18T17:39:26+09:00" title="Sunday, 18-May-2025 17:39:26 JST">about 12 days ago</time> <span>from <span><a href="https://mastodon.green/@CiaraNi/114527548967280455" rel="external" title="Sent from mastodon.green via ActivityPub">mastodon.green</a></span></span><a href="https://mastodon.green/@CiaraNi/114527548967280455">permalink</a><h4>Attachments</h4><ol><li><label><a rel="external" href="https://gnusocial.jp/attachment/4644807">We’re standing at the top of the Grå Fyr, the grey stone lighthouse built in the late 1800s in Skagen on the literal tip of Jylland, mainland Denmark. We are looking from a height of 46 metres along the Eastern coastline. This is so literally the narrow tip of Denmark that if you could turn your head while looking at this photo you’d see the Western coastline right behind us. We have a clear view of the literal last few kilometres of Denmark’s most Northerly point. The top half of our view is rippling blue open sea covered in silver sparkles. Meeting it: the unusual and hard-to-describe coastline. There are kilometres of dunes topped with wild grasses. Slivers of clear sand snake through them in pleasing patterns. A row of distinctive sandbanks form small individual curving bays of sandy beaches, each divided from the other by a sandbank that juts out in a shape reminiscent of Thor’s hammer. The flat hammery anvilly bit at the top of each one is dark brown, presumably from moss or seaweed. I haven’t DuckDuckGo’ed why the coastline has formed like this here. I assume the answer is ‘Slartibartfast designed it.’</a></label><br><a href="https://files.mastodon.green/media_attachments/files/114/527/511/301/483/552/original/23cfc0c6fa2140d3.jpeg" rel="external">https://files.mastodon.green/media_attachments/files/114/527/511/301/483/552/original/23cfc0c6fa2140d3.jpeg</a></li></ol></footer></blockquote>
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