Description
Note that the exit to the cave is under the water during high tide.
High Tide
An open cavern, half of which is flooded. A number of boats bob in the water about halfway out into the pool, tied to anchors deep in the water.
The ground is softer sand: several more boats are pulled up onto it. Some are flipped due to being in the middle of repairs.
Low Tide
An open cavern, about a third of which is flooded. Water laps from the cave exit, which is so low that you have to duck to get through but still wide enough for a boat.
Several stone docks jut into the water, with a cluster of boats moored to stone pillars, carved to look like otters.
Up the cavarn, towards the back, is softer sand, on which several more boats are pulled up onto it. Some are flipped due to being in the middle of repairs.
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