

he gull landed on the cones of the beacon for a break, to the photographer's pleasure. The 'cardinals' mark dangerous zones and have two cones defining the cardinal point where the danger lies. This southern cardinal indicates to boats that they must pass to the south... The maritime markings become part of the scenery in the early morning light, in soft shades of grey. The cormorant could look like a weather vane on the open sea, reflecting on a glassy sea.
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