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The author records a series of walks and voyages along the Cape, combining close natural observation of shorelines, dunes, windmills, and shipwreck remnants with portraits of local inhabitants and their labors. The narrative alternates descriptive passages of beaches, bays, and lighthouses with practical anecdotes about walking, travel, and maritime danger, while reflecting on solitude, human resilience, and the shaping power of wind and sand. The work blends travelogue, natural history, and personal reflection to map both landscape and the author's responses to it.
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