Show us your photos
^ wooah @Supa! rivals the chicken church near borobudur!
Who parked the boat there?
Last night was clear.
Sick Blackers!
Well done blackers , @B6 , I came across 2 really big churches within a couple klms of each other and the Ark from your video was a little bit further up . When you look at their houses , then compare them to the money it would have cost to build these churches , it’s quite unbelievable. Unlike Bali , the roads are wide and everything is spread out with very large blocks of land . A very relaxed atmosphere with many old bule’s getting around, pretty friendly vibes in the water. Rain’s coming again .
blackers wrote:A fleeting glimpse.
‘Out of the corner of my eye’.
Love ya work mate. AW
Cheers AW. Right back at you for the images over in the botany thread. That Azolla shot is magical. Makes me want to head back up that way again, sooner rather than later.
And thanks to you Supa, your comment about the harvest moon made me get off my butt and shoot a few images. Would probably not have thought about it otherwise.
hey blackers, were you saying you are island bound?
basesix wrote:hey blackers, were you saying you are island bound?
Yes, arriving Monday.
brings joy to my heart, if you are gonna do the walk that I think you are.
world's end. where bonney's upwelling fans out toward the bight.
you will be looking at a hungry water, that's calmly waiting.. have a blast.
(and yeh, interesting forecast, hope you have Tues morning dialled in)
First time visit so open to any suggestions. I assume you are talking if the light station walk?
gonna grab me some low tide this eve, before tomorrow's wind escalation,
doing paperwork and watching tellybision through lunch,
let me know if you pop past @blackers, for some island talk.
blackers wrote:First time visit so open to any suggestions. I assume you are talking if the light station walk?
fig tree next time! excellent! snellings for a swim, george turner's castle is worth it, emu bay is obvious, vivonne will be actually good while you are there, KI gin is boring (especially their gin that is flavoured with weeds that tastes like weeds), as are the marron and even the birds (sorry AW), kingscote is astonishing (in the same was Oz is and people find it weird we are a kicking about down here), but, yeh, anything you can do to go west and have a play or think. as real as it gets! have the big fun!
Nice sunset AW.
Blackers. If you haven’t been before. Red Tailed Black Cockatoos fly east west both ways in a day, scoping out trees that bear large seeds.
Also, Stokes Bay Beach and the half a billion year old natural swimming pool at the beach, but not before the surprise to actually get to that beach from the car park, I won’t spoil it for you , just duck your head.
Safe travels and enjoy. AW
seeds wrote:Nice sunset AW.
Seeds. Hi mate.Thanks, took the snaps while watching Rainbow Bee Eaters.
Moments earlier a White Bellied Sea Eagle and earlier today at Agnes Point, an Osprey. I hope you’re cruising.
Pretty hard to leave Agnes/1770, nice places.
Ive been out early 5,00am most days, have been in forests , national Parks, estuaries etc. Lots of good biodiversity and intact systems.
A local surfer took me to a few little secret spots just south of town, one in particular, very nice set up, swell coming Wednesday apparently.
Weather is awesome, bloody hot for Spring. I luv it. AW
You may even get a springs in your step down those steps if a few little waves roll in.
Find memories of Agnes and 1770. Got some fun waves on the point at Agnes and watched the Osprey hunting. Enjoy it AW. Thanks for suggestions.
ps. If 4WD you can drive south through Deepwater NP Then back on bitumen down past Rules Beach area to Bundaberg.
Coastal emus in that area.
seeds wrote:You may even get a springs in your step down those steps if a few little waves roll in.
You are very clever, it was sublime there at 6am, everything was good except for swell, odd half a footer rolled in with no wind and no surfers but you could see the potential. AW
seeds wrote:ps. If 4WD you can drive south through Deepwater NP Then back on bitumen down past Rules Beach area to Bundaberg.
Coastal emus in that area.
I commenced driving into that park today in 4WD,, but the rutted sand was near impossible. Another day another trip in another car. AW
blackers wrote:Find memories of Agnes and 1770. Got some fun waves on the point at Agnes and watched the Osprey hunting. Enjoy it AW. Thanks for suggestions.
Safe travels.
Love Agnes/1770.
Good fishing.
Coastal emus are a good sign there's no drop dolphins around.
Hehehe
Body slamming oceanic tree dwellers.
In semi lockdown I'm finally sorting through a lifetime of photos and inspired by what Craig and Andy recently posted I thought why not.
We travel a fair bit and there has to be some crackers in the vaults.
Good if we follow the Swellnet tradition of not naming or being too obvious.