Yesterday's post showed some scenery from the bay, while today's will take us just a little beyond, to a rather modernistic extension of the existing pathways. We'll get to walk over the water this time, via 380 metres of foot-way hugging the foreshore.
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nice to stop a moment and admire native plantings; Banksia | |
and glorious wattle, with much still to open up
like this has
The little headland known locally as Redbluff.
Terrific walkway.
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Oh, so pretty...that has groomed and natural, the pier as a modern super structure, too. That's a nice visit to your lovely place.
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting walkway, looks like it's made to last. Lovely shots of the native plants along the way.
ReplyDeleteGood impression....i like that first shot very much.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Great photos loved the walk!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful area... gorgeous views. would love to walk that path. (:
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully clean and tidy parkland. And there's no people there either! How much nicer could it be?
ReplyDeleteWow that looks like a great walk over the water. Warners Bay, I've seen the signs, we must call in next time passing.
ReplyDeletei just LOVE those trees! so dang cool, carole!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. My favorites are the Banksia and the first shot of the walkway.
ReplyDeleteHuge plants! I like the bridge too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love that pier/walkway! That's awesome! Such gorgeous scenery.
ReplyDeleteNice post, interesting way to walk.... :))
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the tour! I love the interesting plants, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePlants in the park are so different from the ones we have here in the U.S.A. Enjoyed your cyber tour.
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
How cool, that Banksia! And a neat walkway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful walkway!!! Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jan
That would be fun to walk this walkway. As always I love the banksia's.
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