A few more snippets of last Sunday afternoon at Bendalong. So close to home, yet I haven’t been there for years.
It was so beautiful and secluded, yet so many families found there way there that afternoon. Two hours of adventure; we saw a huge sting ray, about 5 feet across plus tail, coming in for a feed, a sea eagle and a family of kangaroos. Lots of little robins and wrens…. and most of all, a place I had to return to!
Seagulls at Boat Harbour Bendalong
Large stingrays often visit “Boat Harbour” and enjoy scraps fed to them by fishermen cleaning their fish
Sea eagles keep watch over the waters and headlands
A family of kangaroos in a beautiful sunny patch of soft long grasses and lillies
Seagull perched on fish cleaning table
Around the rocks at Boat Harbour – Bendalong in monochrome
A walk around the headland led us to this very pleasant resting point
One of Bendalong’s headlands
Late afternoon at Washerwomans Beach – Bendalong
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superb Anica, I love love love them all. The stingray is great! The monochromes brilliant with their shadows!!
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Thank you, Cybele! 🙂
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Looks like a wonderful area. I don’t really like B&W beach scenes normally, although I’ve done a couple myself as I love the colour but yours really looks great and interesting with the cloud formation. Especially like your B&W trail with the seat just sitting there waiting for someone to rest up on. It looks like a nice walk just from your picture.
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Thanks for your comments 🙂 – certainly is a nice place. My husband and I are making an effort to get out on a Sunday afternoon, just somewhere close by as I look after my elderly mum and can’t go too far.
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Nice to appreciate your surrounds which I now do with a photographers eye.
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🙂
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