BELOW the rugged cliffs and ledges and beyond the rocky shoreline
of Marine Beach at the eastern coast of Saipan is a cave-like spot that
would catch the eye of adventurers.
I’ve been to Marine Beach several times before but did not think that
behind the huge rocks is a cove perfect for a photo shoot, until a week
ago.
The small cove is concealed and you won’t even know it’s there. The
tide was out when I and a couple of buddies waded through ankle-deep
water at the very right end of the beach facing the water. Picking our
way through the slippery and moss-covered rocks was a challenging feat,
especially if you are protecting your camera but the hardship made it
all the more appealing.
When we reached the very end of the first rock, it seemed like a dead
end and there was no more way out except to wade in deeper water and go
around but to the left was a small narrow enclosure—so narrow that we
have to crawl our way out. The opening led to another section like a
small rocky chamber which goes all the way up to the top of the cliff.
Direct sunlight poured down from the small opening above, making the
area look like a small grotto.
Framed by the huge rocks, the view from the enclosure was stunning.
You can see the huge sprays of water on the cliffs at the far end of the
beach, a contrast to the soothing splashes of the rivulets flowing
around the toward the enclosure we were in.
There was more beyond, but we dare not venture further. It was too
dangerous. A few meters from where we were, huge waves go up as high as
the cliffs and roll back to the sea with such force that threaten to
carry off anyone and anything in its path.
For a moment, everything suddenly seemed to come to a standstill and
suddenly, the tide was slowly coming in. We hurried back to the shore
before our entrance point will be filled with water.
I’ve seen what Marine Beach was like during high tide and during
times when the wind blew so strong that standing on your feet became
almost impossible. I’ve witnessed members of the rescue team holding on
to ropes and fighting a losing battle the strong current in search of a
lost fisherman. It was hard to imagine that the peaceful and still beach
we were on that Saturday noon was the same beach that shows
unimaginable fury at times.
Marine Beach is an ideal place to spend a day out. The place has
picnic shelters and tables, restrooms, an outdoor shower and BBQ pits
and a long stretch of white albeit rocky beach line but the waters speak
differently.
There is none of the gentle splashing of the waves on the shores to
lull you to relaxation there but waves so strong and huge that could
sweep you out to the sea any minute.
And oh, if you dare adventure to that secret cove beyond the rocks,
make sure it is low tide and as the locals say, ask permission from the
spirits of the land and water first before venturing there.