Thursday, 4 July 2019

4/7/2019 Day 9 Bermagui to Tuross Head


All along the coast it is either stunning cliffs or 
beautiful sandy beaches....this is from a lookout 
near Bermagui’s famous Blue Pool.



...an iconic rock pool at the base of a cliff. It 
is rated number six out of eight of the best
ocean rock pools in the world. When we arrived 
it was overcast but after a short while the sun 
came out.



Further around the headland we walked down tothe water’s edge and explored the rock pools.





Bermagui’s Fishermen’s Wharf...the Continental 
Shelf is just twenty kms offshore, making 
Bermagui the closest point to the Shelf on the 
Australian east coast. Most of their catch goes 
up to Sydney. I had marlin for dinner last night.



... a lucky shot ...


Horseshoe Bay... one of the many beaches 
in and around Bermagui.


Morning tea stop was at Lake Wallaga, one of 
the largest coastal lakes in NSW. The mountain 
behind is Mt Dromedary.


...spotted gums are everywhere in this part of 
the world...



From the Narooma cemetery you get this 
fabulous view of the Glasshouse Rocks. If you 
follow a track down the cliff you can get to the 
beach for a better look.






This was such a marvellous area to explore...
the colours of the rocks, their shapes and sizes
and the mighty waves that came rolling towards us...and the squeaky sand which gives such 
amazing reflections.




Tonight we are in Tuross Head, literally a few 
paces from Tuross Lake. Bliss.