My trip to Brighton Beach was unforgettable. To natives, this is just a beach. For me, it was enchanting. A swarm of appreciation swept over me as I took in my surroundings. Once I connected with my surroundings, it changed my experience as a whole. I hope by putting you in my position you could catch the sense of gratitude that I did. After Daniel Hernandez, writer of "The Special Chaos of Mexico City", put me in his shoes as he traveled the mountains surrounding the "futuristic hell" of Mexico City as seen from above, I was able to grasp a better sense of his experience as a whole as he continued his blog.
Brighton Beach is a major tourist attraction for foreigners but rightfully so. It has two main beach and swimming areas separated by a beautiful rocky shoreline. One of these areas is lined with Brighton's infamous beach huts. Each hut is uniquely painted by the owner to stand out from the next. They are rented and used as storage to make avid beach goers' trips more convenient. Storing beach necessities right there on the beach makes daily beach trips easy and lightweight.
There are little words to describe the perfection that was this beach. To local Australians, this isn't even the best beach in Victoria so I am extremely excited to continue exploring.
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