Exploring the Serene Padori Beach

Padori Beach, known for its beautiful sound of waves, is located south of Mallipo Beach.
This beach, still undiscovered and tranquil, boasts unique scenery with small, pretty pebbles and a wave-cut cave where visitors can take photos in line.
During low tide, the beach reveals a different landscape.
On the rocky shore, barnacles cling to the exposed rocks, while the sound of crashing waves refreshes the ears as one approaches the sea.
The beach consists of pebbles and white sand.
The shiny, rounded pebbles are so beautiful that I held one in my hand.
They vary in size and color, and it’s amazing how they have been polished to look like jewels.
Countless waves must have rolled and shaped these stones over time, reflecting the majesty of nature.
Please note that collecting pebbles is prohibited.
The beach appears different depending on where you are.
Half of Padori is covered with pebbles, while the other half leading to the wave-cut cave is sandy, giving a different feeling underfoot and a distinct sound of waves.
The foam that seeps into the pebbles makes a loud noise, while the foam in the sand gently fades away.
The beach feels quiet and secluded, as winter has not yet retreated.
I walked with my collar pulled up against the chilly sea breeze.
It seems many people have visited before us.
Traces of their activity cover the sandy beach.
The wave-cut cave can be seen after passing through the rugged rocks.
Since the path is a bit rough, wearing sneakers and walking carefully is advisable.
If it gets too tough, take a break; there’s beauty to be seen if you stop.
Barnacles and green anemones cling to the rocks, each surviving in their unique way.
I saw a cute, small anemone for the first time, resembling a succulent cactus. When I touched it, it retracted.
A single pine tree clings fiercely to the cliff, its roots exposed.
This teaches us about the will to grow in harsh conditions.
I paused in front of a natural sculpture created by nature.
The dense patterns resemble pieces of marble that have fallen away.
The artistry of nature is truly awe-inspiring.
Inside the wave-cut cave, I see an elephant with its long trunk and powerful legs standing like pillars.
People are waiting in line, equipped with tripods and gear, carefully adjusting their angles to capture the perfect shot.
After a long wait, I took a commemorative photo with my friends, capturing their joy.
Inside the cave, there are stone towers, which weren't there during my last visit.
It seems people have come here hoping for something.
Next to the cave, small caves become visible after everyone has left.
Bending over at a small opening, I see the beautiful West Sea appearing like puzzle pieces.
On the way back from the cave, the sunlight sparkled on the water.
The brilliant scenery, as if sprinkled with jewel dust, melted my heart.
Four children gathered, joyfully playing with the water.
As the setting sun scattered its light, the colors of time settled gently.
While gazing at the sea, someone warned that the tide was coming in.
Sure enough, the waves surged in with a quickening pace.
We stopped at a coffee shop at the end of the beach, warming up with a cup of coffee while enjoying the view of the sea we walked by.
This trip to Padori, perfectly timed with the tide, was a memorable experience.
If you're looking for a romantic spot that isn't often visited, I recommend coming to the beautiful Padori Beach, where the sound of the waves is enchanting.

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