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Hiking Around the Peninsula, On Beach Only - Põõsaspea Peninsula

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About two months ago, I took on a hike, walking 10km, but only along the shoreline, well, mostly... I'll get to that later. It's a peninsula in northwestern Estonia, a place with few inhabitants. Mostly, there are some homes that are used as summer houses. I'm not sure if there are any permanent residents. The shoreline I walked on also changes constantly and it doesn't look the same as I go along.

I started walking from the Eastern side of the peninsula.

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The weather was calm and only had a little wind at the time. These were my views on this side.
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The sky was a little cloudy and I didn't know if I would see any sunset, but I had my hopes up.
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Here you can see how the shore changed from sand and rocks to being visibly made of limestone. That's pretty cool to see, especially for me, who's interested in geology.

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I approached the tip of the peninsula, the lighthouse became visible. I could also see that the sky cleared up by that time and I will get to enjoy the sunset most likely.
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Yep, I did...
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Here is a screenshot I took from Google Maps. Here you can clearly see the whole peninsula and on top of that, there is another peninsula where I took all of the photos you see here. Maybe it's more correct to say cape, not peninsula for that.
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I stayed there for about 30 minutes. Sat on the rock and took in the silence and sunset.
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I had to get moving because I had a lot of distance still to cover and the sun was going down. I knew that I would be left in the darkness at some point.

I walked back on the west side of the peninsula.

I mentioned before that I walked only on the shoreline, but well, mostly... This is because I have to get back to where I started from, where the car is and that's a problem when hiking on the beach only. Someone either needs to come and pick me up, or I have to walk back the same way I came.

To prevent going back the same way, this is the reason why I chose the peninsula, cause I can walk a round trip. That also means I can't start from the beach exactly and have to leave the shore to make it back to the car. In that case, I had to walk a deep forest in the darkness, a bit spooky stuff.

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Overall, it was a great hike, and I look forward to more beach/shoreline hiking in gorgeous places whenever possible to do so.

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