Friday, March 14, 2025

Tenby Point Reverse Sunset for Skywatch Friday

 


Tenby Point is a small coastal village located in the Bass Coast Shire of Victoria, Australia, nestled along the eastern shoreline of Western Port Bay. Geographically, it lies east of Corinella, northeast of Coronet Bay, and southwest of Grantville. The village is characterized by its linear layout, comprising four main streets: Guy Road along the southern boundary, Bayview Avenue extending through the town, Marine Parade to the north, and Park Lane on the western side. As of the 2016 census, Tenby Point had a population of 184 residents.


The coastal landscape surrounding Tenby Point is notable for its alternating headlands and embayments, backed by active cliffs and bluffs formed from the Baxter Formation. This geological structure contributes to the area's dynamic shoreline, where headlands intercept the eastward drift of beach materials, leading to the formation of temporary cuspate forelands and recurving spits. These features highlight the ongoing processes of coastal erosion and sediment deposition that have shaped the region over time.

A significant historical landmark in Tenby Point is the remnants of an old jetty, visible along the beach. While specific historical records detailing the jetty's construction and usage are limited, such structures were commonly built in coastal Australian towns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to facilitate maritime activities, including transportation of goods and fishing. The presence of these remnants offers a tangible connection to the village's past interactions with maritime trade and local industry.

The broader region encompassing Tenby Point has a rich history tied to early European exploration and settlement. The adjacent town of Corinella, for instance, was established in 1826 as a military outpost, serving as one of Victoria's earliest European settlements. This outpost aimed to deter French territorial claims and to establish a strategic presence in the area. Although the settlement was short-lived, it marked the beginning of European interest and subsequent development in the region.

Today, Tenby Point remains a serene residential area, appreciated for its natural beauty and tranquil environment. The village's coastal setting and proximity to other towns in the Bass Coast Shire make it a modest yet integral part of the region's tapestry, reflecting both its historical roots and ongoing connection to the maritime landscape.

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49 comments:

  1. The tide must be in. Those must be salt resistant trees and shrubs to withstand sea water. Your photo has beautiful light and reflection.

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  2. Un paisaje que transmite paz y relajación. Las tonalidades y reflejos ayudan a conseguirlo.
    Un abrazo.

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  3. A place full of charm, even more so with that great shot. Thanks for the information.

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  4. This is an amazing, colorful, and beautiful photo of such an unusual place!!

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    1. It is actually a small beach in one of the suburbs in Melbourne

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    1. Hehe on the road and searching for info on the location is rather loathing

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  6. Una bonita fotografía con esos buenos reflejos. Muy interesante la narración.

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  7. El paisaje que nos dejas solo transmite paz y sosiego con su belleza.

    Saludos.

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  8. El paisaje es precioso. Me gusta sus buenas reflexiones.
    Un abrazo.

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  9. The image is so perfect, I wonder if it was created by AI.

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  10. That water is very blue, what a beautiful place.

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  11. I do like the photo: the calm water, flooded trees, and great colour.

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  12. Beautiful photo. It looks funny to see those trees growing in the water!

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  13. Fantastic long exposure shot. Love the colors and composition

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  14. Very mellow light and colors. Relaxing and delightful.

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  15. The photo is beautiful, it makes you want to get to know that beautiful town.
    Thank you for bringing it closer.
    Best regards.

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  16. I have never been to Australia and probably won't be going anytime soon, but through your wonderful photos, I can admire the special places too.
    Thanks for the beautiful post!

    PS: thank you for advice on my blog.
    It seems I really have a problem... but I don't know what to fix, I haven't made any changes to the settings. I don't know where and what I could improve...
    Do you have an idea, could you help me? I would be very grateful to you.

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  17. A beautiful scene and photo, well done!
    Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!

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  18. I love reverse sunsets, thank you for sharing yours plus a little historical and geographical context.

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  19. Agreed this is a tapestry. A touch of class. Wowza!

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  20. An excellent shot and the layers of blue are stunning. Thank you for linking up.

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  21. However did you manage to capture such a perfect image? The water, the lighting, the composition -- absolutely everything about it feels magical and magnetic. I am so impressed.

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  22. The capture is a pure bliss to the eyes. The nature created most amazing topiary . Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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