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The Beach - by Nathan

The Beach

As the golden rays of the sun illuminated the turquoise water, I stood mesmerised by the picture that had unfolded before my eyes. The frothy brine lapped my feet and droplets of water hitched a ride on my back. It was as if heaven had fallen to earth. Waves of awe and peacefulness coursed through my body as I gazed upon the image once again. I could see the silhouettes of the rocks jutting out from the sandy terrain. The lush trees swirled in complicated patterns forever leaving me in awe of god’s creation. Wisps of life darted in and out of crevices in between the delicate colours.
by 
Nathaniel George 
( my 11 year old super-nephew and believe me all my nephews are "super") 

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  1. Very nicely written - can be visualized so easily. Lovely choice of words. He has an eye for detail too. All the best to him.

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