The coastline at Cleveland lay thick with mangroves, their tangled roots gripping the tidal flats like quiet sentinels of the bay. Here, along the edges of Moreton Bay, the water retreats to reveal a labyrinth of mud and root, where fiddler crabs scatter and the air carries that briny, earthy scent unique to mangrove shores. Each step was accompanied by the crisp, satisfying snap beneathfoot—a rhythm of salt, driftwood, and hidden life—echoing softly through the stillness. I found myself lingering, not just to see, but to listen, to absorb the subtle music of this tidal world.
Lately, the news speaks of a shifting tide of its own—people turning their gaze toward Brisbane, drawn by promise and possibility, favoring it now over Melbourne. I can understand the appeal, the pull of warmth and growth. And yet, for all its allure, the air there hangs heavy, thick with humidity, the tropical breath clinging to skin and thought alike. It is a climate that presses close, too close—where mangroves flourish and the coastline thrives, but comfort quietly recedes beneath the weight of the heat.
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Malgrat la xafogor, ho trobo un paisatge de somni.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
The Mangroves provides a nursery for a great deal of life along the shoreline. Good to see these trees thriving. I hope urban sprawl does not threaten this ecosystem.
ReplyDelete...the first image is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNothing like that here.
ReplyDeleteMuy interesantes los manglares, como las arboles de adaptan a vivir donde la mayoría de la especies arbóreas no sobreviven.
ReplyDeleteStill hot up north, eh?
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is my favorite. A wonderful image of different parts of nature converging and helping each other. I have heard these trees help prevent soil erosion.
ReplyDeletelooks very beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love where you live! And your gorgeous photography!!
ReplyDeleteI hope people drawn in that direction of Brisbane spend some summer time there before committing, in the heat and humidity. I am sure there is much of interest in the mangroves.
ReplyDeleteWow, fascinating setting and beautiful photos! The water and the sky in the first photo really beckon the viewer.
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible photos. Just beautiful
ReplyDeleteVery nice photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Ce paysage de mangrove est magnifique est ton commentaire très instructif. Merci beaucoup
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see the mangroves, love the photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
Lovely to see these mangroves growing, lovely photos too.
ReplyDeleteI never associate mangroves with the seashore - so interesting to see.
ReplyDeleteAl ver la primera de tus fotos pensé que esos árboles eran una avanzadilla, pero veo que hay muchos mas.
ReplyDeleteSoy de tu misma opinión de no gustarme los lugares muy calurosos y menos si es ese calor húmedo.
Saludos.
I don't think I've ever seen or known anything about a mangrove. I was surprised to see them in the water. Their roots must be very deep!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful shoreline.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. Love the trees :-D
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pictures, thank you for sharing them with us.
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