Lake Macquarie, four and a half times the size of Sydney Harbour, claims 174 klm of foreshore opportunities. One of them is here, at Catalina Bay, Rathmines.
Costas you mentioned swimming in the bay. You rarely see anyone swimming in the lake. Perhaps this is mostly due to the local knowledge that it contains extremely dangerous razorfish
thanks for visiting Snap Happy Birding, and for leaving a comment; I can still see them. Now both my blogs are resting in idle mode. It was time to give other things priority, even though I miss my regular blogging and the feedback that came my way over the years. Take care.
Wow!!!! What a vast beautiful blue lake. I m sure it will be nice to swim there in summer.
ReplyDeleteLove your photographs Carole.
Costas
Wow! Wonderful photography of a very beautiful area ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteThanks for 'coming by' ~ ^_^
Wow, your pictures are gorgeous. What a beautiful blues of the sky and lake. I feel as if I'm standing right there.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely coastal views Carole and the water is so calm.
ReplyDeleteWOW I love these pictures. WEll I love any pictures with water and nature in them. I just want to be there right now. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the pines!!! such pretty blue!
ReplyDeleteYou've even got gorgeous pine trees! I'd never thought of pines in Australia for some reason. Catalina Bay is beautiful! Deep blue water!
ReplyDeleteCostas you mentioned swimming in the bay. You rarely see anyone swimming in the lake. Perhaps this is mostly due to the local knowledge that it contains
ReplyDeleteextremely dangerous razorfish
You made great use of the trees and branches in your photos! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bay. It looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThe blue sky and lake, the green trees and the white boats make a beautiful scene at Catalina Bay!
ReplyDeleteYou live in an area of such beauty... I am pining for something like that!! Just saw your mention of razor fish...going to look that one up!,
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