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Tuesday, 1 October 2019

geometrical Flinders pier...

the May 2018? extension (on the left) of Flinders pier 
doesn't seem to appeal as much as the old wooden icon (refurbished in 2010)...

Friday, 5 July 2019

winter blues...


 wintry blue waters round Inverloch pier...

Saturday, 11 May 2019

rugged waters...

rugged waters at Flinders Back Beach...

Sunday, 28 April 2019

autumn surfers...

surfers at Flinders Back Beach recently...

Sunday, 3 March 2019

refreshing waters...

Dromana pier, with views of Port Phillip Bay, is always an attraction 
even early on a summer's morning...

Sunday, 24 February 2019

low low tide...


At low tide, the waters of Westernport Bay near Hastings look like the layers of marble cake...
fringed with a healthy frame of mangroves...
And, more interesting, the wreck of the tug 'Redbird' becomes quite visible on the sand bank...
The tug was built at Williamstown in 1915 and originally named ANZAC and later 'Redbird'...
The tug was operated by Melbourne Harbour Trust until 1934,
then sold to a Mr J.L. Dyson who planned to convert it into a commercial fishing vessel.
However, the vessel was laid up, and, some time during the 1940s,
it broke free from its moorings during a gale
and drifted onto a sandbank to the east of Hastings and was abandoned.
More details HERE...

Tuesday, 8 January 2019