A frequent Monday trip sees us heading down to Dawlish Warren for lunch and since there was no rain and the tide was falling, we took advantage and went today. Blowy but dry, if a bit chilly round the ear lobes! The falling tide gave me a few options.
Firstly, the wind had blown a lot of spume up the beach and there was a collection at the top of one of the groynes. Not sure if it really counts as damp but it could be shoehorned if necessary!
A little further along, I looked back at the long, damp stretch of sand which requires no shoehorn...
And a bit further on still, there was a bit right at the top of the tideline that juxtaposed damp and dry sand.
On the way back, I spotted some odd sand formations that reminded me of Antelope Canyon in miniature. From the height of the "stacks", they must have been damp inside!
Torn slightly between the last 2 and decided to use the last one because it's (IMO!) more interesting.