
The waves are heavier and steeper. I'm not even at the famous surf spots known for massive swells yet. But even watching a regular two-meter wave roll toward the shore makes you feel like a grain of sand.


In this stark minimalism, even giants get lost: container ships and tankers look surprisingly small against the vast surface. Try to spot the tiny white ship in the photo above.

But the ocean becomes especially striking at dusk. Clouds and light shift constantly, making every sunset unique. You rarely see this kind of variety in calmer seas.

The ocean is not about details.
It is about scale — and above all, infinite horizons.
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