
Photos by Jim and Susan Popenoe |
The Beach on Trinidad Bay (Above) This quiet, wave-sheltered beach is just right for a tranquil stroll at low tide. (Left) With its gentle surf, fine sand, and many interesting things to explore, it is a safe and enjoyable place for small children to wade and play. Most of the beach is submerged at high tide, so be sure to check the tide forecast. |

Starfish are exposed at low tide. View birds and seals on rocks in the bay.
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Tsurai villagers launched their canoes into the ocean from here. Each rock and place has a special name and meaning. Although officially "Indian Beach" on maps, most Tsurai descendants (and many locals) prefer to call it "Old Home Beach". |