Upon the evening of my visit to Number Sixteen Beach at Rye, the heavens lay utterly cloudless, and the setting sun cast its mellow radiance across the waters. Though this stretch of coast is among the most frequented along the Mornington Peninsula, fortune granted me solitude; not a soul was present to disturb the tranquillity. The waves, breaking upon the sand with unhurried constancy, left a delicate froth in the foreground, a lacework of the sea that I found singularly pleasing.
Number Sixteen Beach, so named after the original trackway once marked by numbered posts guiding visitors through the dunes, has long held a reputation both for its rugged beauty and its perilous seas. Unlike the sheltered bay beaches of Rye, this ocean front faces the Bass Strait, and its powerful surf has made it a place admired by walkers and naturalists rather than a safe haven for swimmers. The limestone cliffs and rock platforms that frame the beach bear silent testimony to the restless shaping hand of wind and tide through countless ages. In former times, the local Bunurong people knew these coasts intimately, gathering shellfish from the rock shelves and reading in the land and waters the signs of season and story.
Thus, standing alone at sunset, with the waves whispering their endless song, one is not merely a solitary observer of beauty but also a quiet inheritor of a long continuum of human presence, reverence, and memory upon this shore.
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Wow! The depth perception on this photo is excellent. As well as catching the foamy water.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is under exposed deliberately to give that vibe
DeleteThis is another in your fine series of sunset photos. The water does so well at setting off the brilliant color of this sunset.
ReplyDeleteIt was really good atmosphere that day too
DeleteLovely bubbles :-D
ReplyDeleteThe froth is fascinating to my eyes
DeleteBello atardecer con una buerna composición poniendo el rompiente de la olas en primer plano.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I got my shoes wet
DeleteAmazing picture
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir. Long time no see
DeleteThe foamy waves combined with the yellow sunset are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA different type of foreground
DeleteWhat a stunning image!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill
DeleteEse contraluz embellece aun mas la foto.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Vibey sort of pic
Delete...a beautiful glow.
ReplyDeleteYour perspective on this photo is excellent! Nicely done. Thank you for taking the time to link up!
ReplyDeleteWhether it is natural or not, I am not keen on 'foamy' water. It seems like you must have been low down to take the photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteStunning view, Fantastic click
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteUna imagen marina de belleza impresionante
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and I just love the froth.
ReplyDeleteA fine moment for you.
ReplyDeleteThe fast exposure captured the foam perfectly! I have a new favorite!
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