Thursday, June 19, 2025

Montforts Beach Sunset Mornington Peninsula for Water H2O Thursday

 


Montforts Beach, nestled along the wild and windswept southern coast near Melbourne, remains one of the few coastal enclaves where photographers may still pursue the elusive golden hour even during the rise of high tides. This hidden gem, rarely frequented due to its seclusion, offers a dramatic tableau of nature’s enduring craftsmanship. Towering cliffs of ancient sandstone, layered with millennia of geological memory, descend into tessellated basalt formations—remnants of long-extinct volcanic activity that once shaped the Mornington Peninsula. The beach itself, a narrow strip of coarse golden sand, lies hemmed in by rock pools, tidal shelves, and kelp-strewn shallows, all bathed in the shifting hues of the setting sun.

Yet the approach to this remarkable place has grown increasingly difficult. What was once a discernible trail has, in recent seasons, been overtaken by vigorous coastal vegetation. Low-hanging tea-trees twist and arch over the track, their limbs heavy with salt-laden air, while dense undergrowth of banksia, bracken, and coastal wattle obscure the path beneath. The bush seems to reclaim the land with a quiet persistence, and each step forward requires both care and instinct.

On this most recent journey, Joel and I found ourselves disoriented amid the overgrowth. The once-familiar route seemed to vanish into the thicket, and we moved forward more by memory and determination than by sight. Despite the hardship of the passage—scratched limbs, uncertain footing, the whisper of the wind bearing no answer—we pressed on, compelled by the promise of what lay beyond. And at last, as the trail opened up to the vast, moody expanse of sea and stone, we were reminded why Montforts remains, for all its resistance, a sacred haunt of light and solitude.


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FE 20-70mm f4 G

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20 comments:

  1. Great photo, are the rock formations similar to sea stacks?
    Take care, have a great day!

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  2. Sounds like a difficult but nonetheless rewarding journey. Beautiful photo.

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  3. Wow! This is a gorgeous place. I would love to visit here.

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  4. Bonito atardecer con bellos colores y buenos contrastes.

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  5. Good photo, and I am intrigued by the name, Monfort. We have a city hospital by that name. It’s primarily a French hospital but also bilingual.

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  6. A gorgeous photo, depicting the juxtaposition of the soft colors and wild jagged rocks! Too bad that the government can't declare this place a protected environment and then do regular maintenance of it!!

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  7. ...the rock formations are a fabulous addition to the scene.

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  8. It certainly sounds a difficult journey, but the end result was so worth it!
    A beautiful photograph.

    All the best Jan

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  9. So beautiful. I love the ocean. I love boats. Beautiful.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺

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  10. What beautiful light and colors in your photo. Stunning,

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  11. I have no words for the photo!
    It was worth the effort to get there!
    If it were easy to access, it would be crowded.

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  12. No one ever said photography would be easy. A beautiful result here after the tricky trek.

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