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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Rapid Bay Cove South Australia for Water H2O Thursday

 


Joel and I already finished the trip in SA. It was nice and sweet.

Rapid Bay is such a gem. We actually went into a cave near that coast. It was rather fun. 

Rapid Bay is a perfect blend of natural wonders, with its azure waters, sandy beaches, and towering cliffs creating a picturesque landscape. Whether you’re an avid photographer or simply someone who enjoys a peaceful retreat, the area offers ample opportunities for exploration. The shallow waters of the bay are home to a rich marine ecosystem, making it a popular spot for snorkelers and divers eager to see the diverse underwater life. It’s also a great spot for swimming and relaxing on the beach while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere.

Surrounded by the dramatic hills of the peninsula, the bay is a haven for wildlife. The surrounding hills and cliffs provide an excellent backdrop for those keen on walking or hiking, with panoramic views of the surrounding coastline stretching all the way to the horizon.

The most striking feature of Rapid Bay is its abandoned mine and jetty, remnants of the area’s industrial past. The Rapid Bay Jetty, once a bustling port, was originally built in the late 1800s to support the mining and export of limestone, a key resource for cement production. The jetty itself, with its weathered planks and rusting metal supports, now stands as a haunting reminder of a time long past. Once a vital lifeline for shipping limestone to Adelaide, the jetty is now a quiet monument to the region’s industrial heritage.

The abandoned mine at Rapid Bay has an equally intriguing history. The mine, which operated primarily during the 20th century, extracted limestone from the surrounding cliffs. The industry that flourished here brought life to the small town of Rapid Bay, but over time, it waned, and the mine was eventually closed. Today, the old mine site and its remnants offer a glimpse into the hard work and ingenuity that defined the area’s past.

For those with an interest in history or industrial archeology, the mine and jetty provide a fascinating look into the once-thriving limestone industry. The juxtaposition of natural beauty with the eerie, forgotten structures of the mine makes for a truly unique and memorable visit.


Linking Water H2O Thursday


We were in a secret cellar enjoying the drink







Thursday, April 25, 2024

Hua Lien Beach View for Water H2O Thursday

 


Hualien is the meeting point of the Central Cross-Island Highway, Suao-Hualien Highway, and highways leading south to Taitung.

Hualien County is home to several world-class scenic attractions. In 1590, Portuguese sailors passed by the eastern coast of Taiwan and were so moved by the grandeur of what they saw that they named this land "Formosa," the beautiful island. Since that time, the majestic views of Hualien have come to represent Taiwan.

Formerly known as Qilai, Hualien's current name derives from the phrase "huilan" (eddying water), a reference to the swirling currents of the Hualien River where it meets the sea.

Hualien is Taiwan's biggest county, with an area of about 4,628 square kilometers and a population of 350,000. The county borders the Pacific Ocean to the east and is hemmed in by the Central Range to the west. With its towering peaks, azure skies, vast seas, scenic valleys, cultural diversity, and friendly kindhearted people, Hualien has become one of Taiwan's first-choice travel destinations for local and international visitors alike.

There are some 200 after quakes after the initial one 1 month ago. I am not planning to go anywhere near the location now.


Sony A7RV

FE 14mm f1.8 GM

Linking Water H2O Thursday

Going to another province for 2 days. No access to Wifi. 




Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Bay of Martyrs near Peterborough for Treasure Tuesday

 


Originally, I tossed the shot as it lacked the dramatic clouds etc. Then it did not seem so bad anymore when I browse the gallery in my hard drive. 

DJ Mini Pro4

Linking Treasure Tuesday


Sunday, June 4, 2023

Parasol for Sunday Best

 


Jackpot getting a cluster of parasol fungi from the weekend before. 

Just came back home from a wedding reception. I suddenly realised I was older and lonely. Sigh... 

Sony A7RV

Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro


Linking Sunday Best





Saturday, January 28, 2023

Kookaburra, Boort for Saturday's Critter

 


This was standing on the cables while I drive passing by Boort. 


Sony A7RIV

200-600mm f5.6-6.3


Linking Eileen's Saturday Critter


Friday, January 20, 2023

Princes Pier, Melbourne for Skywatch Friday

 


Due to the foot injury, my pal and I came here after a nice dinner in CBD. As usual, there is a whole line up of photographers at the edge of the pier. A bit busy driving from Bendigo to Melbourne again for Chinese lunar new year. Mum got a whole list of last-minute shopping to do. She wants "fresh" produce as ancestral offering on the lunar new year eve. 


Sony A7RV

FE 14mm f1.8 GM


Linking Skywatch Friday



Friday, August 19, 2022

Phillips Island seashore, Victoria, Australia

 


This was taken during a disappointing adventure to Phillip Island. I was meant to discover a meteor shower at night for the wonder in the night sky. Instead, the thick cloud cover came over my head leaving me in despair. All the effort down the drain that the sky was looking so opaque without colours. Then I set up the gear pointing at the shipwreck in the water. 


Sony A7RIV

FE 70-200mm f2.8 GM


Sea photos





Sunday, May 27, 2018

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Lake Bunga, Gippsland


This was a fresh water lake near Lake Entrance, Victoria. In fact, this beach was much nicer than Nnety Miles Beach off Lake entrance beach walk way.

Olympus 12mm f2 rendered the rich colour and refreshing feeling of the day!

Joel and I had a good weekend.