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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Flinders Blowhole Melbourne for Treasure Tuesday

 


I haven’t visited this place for some time, and yet Flinders Blowhole at Cape Schanck greets me as though no days have passed. The rugged coastline stretches in quiet defiance against the ceaseless surge of the Southern Ocean, and in the distance, a solitary, large rock rises like a sentinel over the restless waters. Each wave that rushes forward tumbles over its surface, forming a miniature waterfall that never ceases, a constant, shimmering cascade that mirrors the relentless heartbeat of the sea.

As the sun leans toward the horizon, the golden hour bathes everything in its tender, amber glow. The light catches each droplet, turning spray into scattered sparks, and sets the rock aglow with a warmth that belies the ocean’s chill. Shadows lengthen across the sand and jagged cliffs, and the sound of the surf—deep, rhythmic, and insistent—fills the air with a meditative cadence.

There is a quiet poetry in the way nature balances motion and stillness here: the steadfast rock, the ever-moving water, the sky’s fleeting palette of gold and rose. Each moment feels suspended, as if time itself slows to honor the simple, profound beauty of the scene. I linger, drawn by the hypnotic rhythm of waves and light, feeling both small and infinite in the embrace of Cape Schanck’s wild, luminous edge.


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Linking Treasure Tuesday


24 comments:

  1. A beautifully mysterious place. Almost like another planet.

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  2. You managed to capture the magic of the place with a special sensitivity. Reading it was relaxing. Thank you for this journey through words, it feels like a poem of nature.

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  3. Lovely soft light just after sunset. I like the muted colors.

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  4. Beautiful. The last blowhole I've seen was in Hawaii.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺

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  5. Que gran foto lograste de ese precioso lugar.

    Saludos.

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  6. The water cascading down from the large rock looks good.

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  7. Estoy de acuerdo en que hay una poesía serena en el modo en que actúa y se mueve la Naturaleza. La luz es ideal y hace que esta marina resulte una belleza impresionante.
    Abrazo

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  8. Abother place to recharge the batteries. Very calming to look at.

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  9. Beautiful scene and a lovely sky! Take care, enjoy your day and great week ahead!

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  10. That is a good one, the water falling down there looks awesome.

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  11. ...your seascape images are always treasures!

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  12. The hypnotic rhythm of waves and light. Yes.. almost magical

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  13. Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ☺

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  14. How lovely, a beautiful photograph for 'Treasure Tuesday'

    All the best Jan

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  15. Just gorgeous words and photo, Roentare. I love how these words roll off my tongue: "the ceaseless surge of the Southern Ocean."

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