The waves of the Indian Ocean hit the rocks hard. For the rocks, it's just a pleasant, subtle touch. Like the droplets of a cold drink touching the lips, giving them a hint of coolness.
It also won't go in vain. The action of the waves gives the beach fine, soft, orange sand particles. The sand covers some of the rocks. In the open part of the rock, the sea provides a place for the seaweed to grow. Together, rock and sand create wild coastal landforms.
On the other hand, the dense tropical rainforest upstream of the coast is like a protector, so that it is not perpetuated, keeps it sustainable for important biomes there, and also for the benefit of human life on their land. Local people call it Lange beach. In its wildness it holds exoticism.
(Photos & prose poetry by me)