25 July 2012

Warners Bay - Part Two

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.







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.




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18 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. That's an interesting walkway, looks like it's made to last. Lovely shots of the native plants along the way.

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  3. Good impression....i like that first shot very much.

    Greetings, Joop

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  4. Great photos loved the walk!

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  5. what a beautiful area... gorgeous views. would love to walk that path. (:

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  6. What a wonderfully clean and tidy parkland. And there's no people there either! How much nicer could it be?

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  7. Wow that looks like a great walk over the water. Warners Bay, I've seen the signs, we must call in next time passing.

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  8. i just LOVE those trees! so dang cool, carole!

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  9. Beautiful photos. My favorites are the Banksia and the first shot of the walkway.

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  10. Huge plants! I like the bridge too.

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  11. Beautiful! Love that pier/walkway! That's awesome! Such gorgeous scenery.

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  12. Nice post, interesting way to walk.... :))

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  13. I enjoyed the tour! I love the interesting plants, thanks for sharing!

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  14. Plants in the park are so different from the ones we have here in the U.S.A. Enjoyed your cyber tour.
    Joyce M

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  15. How cool, that Banksia! And a neat walkway.

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  16. What a delightful walkway!!! Lucky you!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  17. That would be fun to walk this walkway. As always I love the banksia's.

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