Although the day was for the most part warm and sunny, sea mists were frequently rolling in and out causing visibility to be periodically reduced, not to the point where you couldn't see the landmarks, but to where they were shrouded enough to deny you detailed definition. The sea at Egmont Point was calm, only gently lapping between the rocks which litter the foreshore, rocks which once crowned Houns Tout high above. Calm today in the sun but in stormy weather this stretch of coast can be treacherous and unforgiving.
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