At the northern end of Maroubra Beach lies this enormous rock formation, sculpted by the water and the wind. Sometimes it’s covered over, but when the ocean is rough the sand is washed away and its beauty is revealed.
At the northern end of Maroubra Beach lies this enormous rock formation, sculpted by the water and the wind. Sometimes it’s covered over, but when the ocean is rough the sand is washed away and its beauty is revealed.
absolutely beautiful.
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Thanks. Every time I’ve been there it looks different depending on how much sand there is.
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Wow, what a cool place, and such great pictures. It reminds me a little of Lake Langano in Ethiopia. 🙂
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It’s a lovely part of Sydney’s Eastern beaches.
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What a great landscape. Looks like the moon!
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It’s quite beautiful there.
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Lovely landscape, so far, far away….
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Thanks. It’s a very long beach, as mnay of the eastern beaches are.
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We were almost at the same place (not the same time) for this photo challenge. Mine is taking place in Malabar.
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I love little pools of seawater and trying to see what they contain. It looks a great beach to ‘blow the cobwebs away’.
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It is lovely. Unfortunately our daughter no longer lives there, so no more visits for me.
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What a shame… at least you have the photos to remember.
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Wow, what the amazing landscapes! thanks for sharing with us…..
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You’re welcome.
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That second image is like a dolphin, that is what I thought it was at first.
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Yes it does, especially from that angle.
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