and the usual line up of coal-ships waiting to go into Newcastle harbour
Here's the tree from the previous photo; this one taken with the x1.7 tele-converter lens (hand-held)
after a short walk away from the sea-cave
a rugged bonsai affect from exposure and winds, growing just up from the Tasman Sea
Sharing with Outdoors Wednesday
12 comments:
Looks very much like our Sonoma/Mendocino coastline about 25km away too. Well maybe a bit further due to the twisty road.
really pretty! those shore caves are intriguing. such rugged country.
Beautiful photographs, I like to admire such views. I am greeting
A wonderful rugged untouched corner of the world.
A magnificent landscape, soooo beautiful photos ...
Best regards, Karin
I'm glad you enjoyed my moody sky.
These photographs are very impressive. I love the 2nd and 3rd ones the most! wow - a bit scary but amazing!!!!!
Wieder ganz fantastische Fotos und eine sehr schöne Umgebung.
LG Mathilda
Hope you don't get dizzy looking down into that beautiful cave!!!!
Hugs,
Jan
What a beautiful rugged sea coast. So pretty.. love the ocean bowl.
The 2nd and 3rd photos make me want to get my feet wet, but I'd likely change my mind if I were there! Looks a bit choppy!
That seacave is wonderful and the scenery is so beautiful!! A great post Carole.
Love your shots of this amazing sea cave. Hard to imagine how long it takes to carve this out!
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