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06 Oct 2024: London Bridge - Number 16 Beach (Rye)
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR, Orion LAW
Mornington Peninsula Coast Walk from...
A walkway leads down to the beach.
After exploring London Bridge the shorter...
Meanwhile, the longer walk group continued...
Wilson's Folly Track was followed through...
As the carpark was approached views of the...
Before dropping down to the beach a visit...
London Bridge with the tide coming in.
After dropping down to the beach there was...
The rising tide had narrowed some of the...
Sphinx Rock signaled the end of the beach...
A stairway provided an easy climb up the...
The walking track wound its way along the...
Soon Coppin's Lookout could be seen on a...
For the longer walk group this was a good...
After lunch it was a long stairway down to...
Through the carpark and back onto the...
The waves crashed down below as we made our...
Every now and then we would pause to look...
An echidna paused in its foraging as we...
A side trip down to The Bay of Islands...
Look closely and you will see seals resting...
Retracing our steps and heading up to St...
On the Port Phillip Bay side of the...
After dropping down from St Pauls Lookout...
Getting closer to Number 16 Beach the track...
The ocean waves rolled steadily in as we...
The incoming tide now lapped against the...
We continued to examine the coastal...
Like a boiling cauldron the incoming waves...
Taking care not to get too close we passed...
Sculpted by wind and wave the rocky...
All too soon we were at Number Sixteen Beach...