So the ladies decided to go check it out and see the whole thing and how it got here in the first place, as they did not expect something like this to appear here.
So under the same burning sun, the air near the water's edge felt different.
It wasn't cooler, but it was heavier. The breeze carried something else—something subtle- a dampness that didn't match the dry winds of the dunes.
Evelyn stepped carefully, leading the group closer to the shoreline.
The water shimmered under the bright sky, waves lapping gently over smooth, pale sand. On the surface, small dark shapes bobbed in the shallow edges, drifting with the motion like harmless debris.
One of the girls stepped forward. "Should we test it? I mean, salt water or not, it might tell us what kind of environment this is and tell us if this is the end of the desert area or not."