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Kalmus Beach in HyannisCape Cod Times file Covell Beach: Just down the road from popular Craigville Beach, Covell Beach is very similar but slightly smaller and only for residents who have beach stickers. Located on Nantucket Sound, in-season water tends to be gentle and warm. Craigville Beach Road, Centerville. Craigville Beach: Disabled accessible. Long, wide beach. Beautiful view. Very big. Lots of parking. Can be crowded. Located on Nantucket Sound usually means gentle and warm water. Craigville Beach Road, Centerville. Craigville Beach in Centerville Eric Williams, Cape Cod Times Dowses Beach: Disabled accessible. Fishing platform. Breakwater to explore. Good-sized parking lot. Nice sandy beach. Located on Nantucket Sound usually means gentle and warm water. 348 E. Bay Road, Osterville. ....
Back in the day, heading out to work was a simple affair as far as camera gear was concerned. A well-worn canvas F-2 Domke bag, named for photojournalist Jim Domke, who worked for The Philadelphia Inquirer and designed the original model in 1976, was standard issue for newspaper photographers. A pair of Nikon F3 film cameras, wide angle on one, telephoto on the other, were mounted on each shoulder. Inside the bag would be a Vivitar 283 flash, alongside several extra Nikon lenses and about six to eight rolls of film, a mix of black and white and color slides. A couple of Sharpie pens, extra batteries, notebook and a state police press credential on a lanyard and it was off to work. ....
Watch for the gulls. They gather to feast. Their prey river herring are on an epic, ancient journey to their birthplace to spawn and replenish their species. But first, they must navigate their way upstream, bolt through a series of fish ladders and evade swarms of ravenous gulls and an array of other hungry creatures. The herring are running. Here s how acclaimed Brewster nature writer John Hay described a predatory conclave in Nature s Year (1961): The big white and gray birds hover over, then dive down in a flock where the fish crowd in shallow water on their way up. The valley is full of marauding and assemblies and crying out as the fish keep on, rushing and weaving with the stream flowing over their backs. ....