Cape Ann is filled with so many beaches, and all are unique. I love the sound of waves gently crashing and retreating from the pebbles. It sounds even better underwater, for that reason alone its a favorite dive spot.
Pebbles of Pebble Beach
Posted on by Alicia Pensarosa
Published by Alicia Pensarosa
Interests: advocating for animals, volunteerism, sewing, vegan cooking, motorcyles, spin, and spending time on the ocean. Assistant Director, Ocean Alliance M.S. Animals and Public Policy, Tufts University, School of Veterinary Medicine Former Advertising professional View all posts by Alicia Pensarosa
Alicia are you going to take some underwater shots this year?
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Definitely, probably won’t see any until the end of May. The waters needs to warm up a bit.
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Alicia, My Aunt Viola McCord, who summered in Rockport from 1929-1983, always called these Pebble Beach rocks by the name of “popples”. Rockport will always be my favorite place. I was fortunate to spend many summers there as a child with my aunt, and I’ve returned as often as I could.
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“popples” is a great name for them, thanks for sharing.
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Isnt that Cape Hedge?
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It is Pebble beach, this was taken from Penzance road. I think the pebbles appear higher than they actually are in the photo, so maybe that’s why it looks like Cape Hedge.
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nice shot
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Hey Paul, is this where you get all your rocks…LOL… Looks like there are enough rocks for a lifetime.
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