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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Pearses Bay Blairgowrie for Water H2O Thursday

 


Melbourne has been drenched in unrelenting rain for the past fortnight, and Joel and I have grown restless, longing to venture out this weekend in search of new coastal sunsets to capture. Among the many memories of our past excursions, the view from Pearses Bay remains vivid in my mind.

Perched upon the overhanging cliff, I took the photograph as the sun sank low over the restless sea. My heart beat rapidly—not only from the precarious height beneath my feet but from the sheer beauty of the scene before me. The light that evening was golden and tender, bathing the rugged coastline in a warmth that seemed to defy the cool ocean breeze.

Pearses Bay, tucked away along the back beaches of the Mornington Peninsula, is a place of quiet splendour—remote, wind-swept, and largely untouched. The journey there winds through narrow sandy trails framed by coastal heath and scrub, where the scent of salt and tea tree hangs in the air. Few visitors make their way down to its crescent of pale sand, hemmed in by weathered limestone cliffs. Standing above it at sunset, one feels suspended between sea and sky—a moment of solitude and awe that lingers long after the light fades.

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Linking Water H2O Thursday


13 comments:

  1. Gorgeous seascape! Take care, have a great day!

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  2. La bellesa d'un instant que perdurarà a la memòria per sempre més.

    Salutacions!

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  3. Hoe gorgeous the light is on the water, in opposition to the black rocks.

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  4. Un gran momento para disfrutar mirando el paisaje abierto, inmenso que se mostraba delante de tu mirada. Ante un suceso como este es muy difícil no hacer una foto que eternice el momento.
    Buena toma
    Un abrazo

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  5. You were at this seashore at the perfect moment to catch the sun as it sank below the horizon.

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  6. Una foto donde capturaste un bonito segundo de esa puesta de Sol en ese bello paraje y poco accesible por lo que nos dices.

    Saludos.

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