Memoir Audio Book
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General)Transcript
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you can't go at them. You can't swim, you idiot. This is very true. I can't still I have to go out and see the two basking sharks swimming long, lazy circles in the Bay of Close. I just have to. We're at Kinnick Sands on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall, on a warm, sunny June afternoon, the surrounding rugged Cornish cliffs a cloaked in green and gradually slope away to sea level, revealing the small, sheltered, little known sandy bay. The tide is low, exposing the compacted, dark, wet sand that the next thing going tide will soon reclaim further of the beaches. The warm, dry, fluffy sand favoured by the few outstretched sun seekers of this secluded Cornish gem. The shimmering pale green sea is gently rolling in soft waves, the brake just off shore into a calm white froth that lazily flow scene to mess up sand and freaking rocks.