Two weekends ago I was in Wollongong for a birthday and was lucky enough to travel back to Sydney via the Sea Cliff Bridge. We stopped off at Coalcliff to have a better look around at the beautiful rock formations there .
Such a picturesque place to visit which I highly recommend.
Just beautiful – reading you presentation makes play a melody on the ocean…I am very thrilled!!
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It must be so nice to live close to the sea. This is so beautiful!
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It is Bebs although i don’t live where i took this picture. I wish i did. I found the rock formations very interesting there. Thanks for your comment 🙂
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Such a beautiful place on earth, and wonderful photo. 😃
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Thanks Jet it surely is a great place 🙂
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Very very very nice Karen, I really like it. I love the way the rocks and clouds almost mimic one another.
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Thanks Leanne 🙂
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I’m running out of superlatives, Kaz!! And I absolutely agree with Leanne about the mirroring of the clouds and the rocks – so very cool!
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Thanks again Stacy, it was a lovely afternoon with beautiful rock formation, my man and nature 🙂
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Stunning shot.
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Thanks so much Boeta 🙂
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Beautiful photo, I used to love taking that road back from Wollongong to Sydney!
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Thanks Andy, I hope to do it again but with more time next visit 🙂
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And more photos I hope!
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Yes I hope so 🙂
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your work is brilliant with these seascapes Kaz!!!
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Thanks again Cybele 🙂
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I love the sense of the sea and the clouds going forever into the distance, and the colours of course.
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I eas at school with someone who now lives in Wollongong!
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Beautiful capture Kaz 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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