This stretch of Bridgewater Bay at Blairgowrie lay largely forgotten, a rough and secretive margin of coast where few ever wandered. Reaching it required care and nerve, for the rocks were treacherous and the sea claimed the ground for itself most of the time, submerging the path in restless water as though to remind visitors that this place belonged, first and always, to the ocean.
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Well done. But if the rocks were treacherous, did you take the risk just for blogging success? It must be the testosterone, I think.
ReplyDeleteI am always after unique scenery. Searching for interesting frames
DeleteUn buen atardecer con unas tenebrosas rocas que dan muestra de la peligrosidad de la costa.
ReplyDeleteBushfire creates a good colour in sunset
DeleteIt does look so rugged and rough. You are very fit and also brave to get these great photos for us!
ReplyDeleteI love exploring unique exclusive spots
DeleteThat's lovely :-D
ReplyDeleteUn camí misteriós i a la vegada molt atractiu.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
Thank you for your kind words
DeleteBeautiful to see
ReplyDeleteWith the maximum of care I hope, for a good photo.
ReplyDeleteUn lugar costero al que acceder no parece fácil, desde luego. La belleza es impresionante y además tiene una gran fuerza.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
Fine silhouette in front of that beautiful sunset,
ReplyDeleteI always wonder how you find your way out of these rocky places when it is nearly dark. It's just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTis a treasure on any day of the week.
ReplyDeleteIt's different and lovely.
ReplyDeleteFine colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene, a lovely sky too! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDelete...you find so many treasures in nature!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but it must have been dangerous walking when you left.
ReplyDeleteTruly Amazing, Great shot.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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