On the eve of Australia Day, Joel and I embarked on an exploration of Safety Bay. There remain a few corners of the area that are relatively unknown to visitors. This particular location holds promise as one of the few points of interest that might be explored in the near future. Upon our arrival, we discovered a significant gap between two landing platforms, thus hindering our access to the lower waters for extended observation. Consequently, we perched ourselves upon the cliff's edge, where we gazed upon the setting sun. It was, indeed, a most delightful experience.
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Indeed, recent reports have confirmed that Dimboola is currently engulfed in flames, necessitating the evacuation of all its residents. My visits to that quaint town during my locum tenens assignments in Horsham, Victoria, remain vivid in my memory. It is almost inconceivable that such a locale, with its once serene yet now desolate Pink Lake, is capable of being overtaken by fire.
There is a beautiful view from that spot.
ReplyDeleteWe love to explore the unexplored
DeleteThose rocks don't look so safe to me! But it's a lovely spot.
ReplyDeleteRather hazardous
DeleteLove the coastal scenes, very pretty. Take care, have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI don't really like sandy beach too much
DeleteThe way the sun is shining on the rocks is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt was hard to meter the colours there
DeleteWhat a pretty spot.
ReplyDeleteRather hazardous to be there
DeleteBoth photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat you are saying is really terrible. Natural disasters are becoming stronger and more frequent.
Around the world, the natural disasters are becoming larger on scale and more severe
DeleteIt looks like a fine location for the nimble-footed.
ReplyDeleteNimble footed lol
DeleteBella vista marina, con una gran profundidad.
ReplyDeleteWe wanted different looks everywhere
DeleteThe deserted places are very beautiful,
ReplyDeletebetter than the ones with a lot of people!!
The fires are sad where they exist, too bad!
Thank you, Katerina. Lovely to share our work on blogs
DeleteIn a time of world misery and brutal rulers, Safety Beach seems well named
ReplyDeleteThe light from the setting sun and the colours in the rock complement each other well.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks there are very sharp.
DeleteMuy buenas imágenes, las primera es m favorita.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
What a beautiful view. I love anything on or near the water.
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Gorgeous view, and don't slip either of you when on the side of cliffs.
ReplyDeleteHoping everyone is safe from the fires and also the pink lake.
Your have excellent photos of Safety Bay with perfect light on that red rocky shore.
ReplyDeleteHow very sad that fire should destroy a pretty town.
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