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(Basically every secret and landmark is annotated on the map if you pay attention, so if you notice a place you never explored on the map it pays to go check it out first-hand)
Also, could be good to know that the "lock on to enemy" button slightly shifts the camera angle even if there's nothing to lock on to, this makes it easier to spot stuff that's hidden behind corners / objects.
I don't know if you're talking about the beach area. I did find that area but there doesn't seem to be anything to do on the actual beach spot. It looks like to actually explore there you'd need the hookshot to approach it on higher ground through the bridge.
Edit: Okay, so I found the teleporting "pray" spots by going through the instruction book and your hint, got to a new hub, most of which I can't do anything with at the moment (I think. Found the trapped ghost fox and one led to an area with a large ice looking sword), and the last one led to the top of the beach area, so I'm now in the Ruined Atoll proper.
Finally new stuff to explore. Thank you.
A little too much freedom and not enough structure. I guess it's supposed to be more like BOTW, which I never played for the same reason, than the more linear style of earlier Zelda's.