Skagen, Denmark.
This is where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet. Because their densities differ, they can’t merge which is what creates this distinct line. When I visited a couple of years ago, you could see the waves as the seas hit each other. Tourists gathered around and paddled in the waters [apparently too dangerous to swim due to the currents] of this phenomenon. It was one of the quietest moments of my life. I just stood and reflected, forgetting the noise of the people and instead, concentrated on the sounds of nature. It was like one of those moments in a movie when everything clicks in to place and you have dramatic heartfelt music playing in the background.
Lovely.
You are my density.
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meets the North Sea. They have different densities, so...will never combine. Their tides...
I second that emotion.
0101001101010011:...Well, now I need to go to Denmark.
Aaannnd, it’s on the list.
That. Is so. Cool.
One day I will see this.