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Cal was standing off to the side, having already sat up the beach umbrella. I was the one who was carrying the towels so I walked over to him and put everything down. "How do you know about this place?" I asked him, looking out at the waves that flowed closer to us before they receded every thirty seconds or so. All I could hear was the waves and it was so peaceful that I felt like staying there forever. "I discovered it many years ago when I was just a kid," Cal began, "We came to the beach and I swam off too far away on my own. I was over there," he pointed to the waters in the distance, "When I saw this place and swam towards it. I wasn't the first one to discover it because this opening was already here." I listened to his story as I laid down the towels for us to sit on. I loved lis