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A grey day at the knob. "The rocky ridge that forms the Knob is a piece of the moraine, the hilly sweep of land that runs from Cuttyhunk to Bourne. The Knob began as a crack or crevasse in the edge of the ice sheet. As the ice melted that crack filled up with the rock, sand, silt, and gravel that had been carried...
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Buzzard's Bay had jellyfish swarms in summer 2008. Here's a shot of a Pelagia noctiluca washing up on Gansett: www.flickr.com/photos/takomabibelot/2751641418
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