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The sun is shining, the sand feels warm beneath your toes, and you're watching the waves crash over one another. They rise to where you are standing, rushing over your feet and then fall back down. A few hours later, you...
Ocean Tides is an episode from Western Slope Skies by KVNF Public Radio. The sun is shining, the sand feels warm beneath your toes, and you're watching the waves crash over one another. They rise to where you are standing, rushing over your...
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Published Aug 1, 2025, 3:23 long, audio available.
The sun is shining, the sand feels warm beneath your toes, and you're watching the waves crash over one another. They rise to where you are standing, rushing over your feet and then fall back down. A few hours later, you come back to the same spot- and this time, the waves fall short of reaching you. You pause and start to wonder why... and then, you look up at the sky and spot the moon. There's your answer.
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Ocean Tides is an episode from Western Slope Skies by KVNF Public Radio.
This episode is 3:23 long.
This episode was published on Aug 1, 2025.
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