Alison Schrag: Coastal Exploration of Remote Ocean Wonders
According to Alison Schrag, coastal exploration invites readers into a world where land and sea meet in quiet harmony. Remote coastlines offer a sense of discovery that crowded destinations often lose, replacing noise with wind, salt air, and the steady rhythm of waves. The appeal lies in the promise of untouched beauty, where cliffs rise boldly from the water and narrow paths lead to hidden coves. Travelers drawn to these places often seek more than scenery. They look for stillness, reflection, and a deeper connection with nature that lingers long after the tide changes. This kind of travel speaks to a growing desire for meaningful moments rather than hurried checklists. It values presence over speed and memory over spectacle.