Monday 3 September 2012

Our World Tuesday - Windy Beach

I took my visitors - who happen to be my brother and family - down to Wilsons Prom National Park when they were here.  I happens to be one of my favourite places, so it was a good chance to show off some of Victoria's best scenery and wildlife as well as visit a place I like.

One of the most popular places to visit is Norman Bay - its next door to the visitors centre and camp sites and as a result its often crowded.  But that's only true if you visit in the summer!  Go in the winter and you can the place almost to your self.



(This is an older picture of the beach - and this is crowded compared to how it was when we visited.)

One of the reasons that you can have to the place almost to yourself is that there is almost nothing between you on the beach and Antarctica (except Tasmania) So when the wind blows it really does blow!


You can see the amount of sand that was on the move in this picture.

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Enjoy the pictures.

17 comments:

  1. It surely is a beautiful spot. We spent a couple of days of our one week honeymoon there when the visitor's centre was not even thought of but there was a butchers shop.

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  2. What a beautiful, peaceful looking place!! Great captures for the day, Stewart! Have a great week!!

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  3. those are neat! i like the moodiness of the first photo.

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  4. What a place. I love the feeling of isolation - wonderful. Although looking closely at the sand blowing, it does look as though someone has been buried in it and they are praying that you just might come along and dig them out. Or maybe I just need an eye test.

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  5. Nice shots !! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  6. ...for me there is no better place than the beach. Quiet, peaceful and such beauty surrounding us every direction.

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  7. It looks a beautiful spot. and the sand must be very fine and soft.

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  8. A great place to visit but I seem to remember all that coast is COLD in the winter!

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  9. What a beautiful spot - and all to yourselves too! Gorgeous rays of light.

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  10. Beautiful s image you show of Norman Bay.
    I looked it up online and saw / read more about this wonderful place.
    Wish you a good Tuesday :)
    Hanne Bente

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  11. Looks like a beautiful place to walk and explore.

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  12. Such a great photo of the beach, very beautiful!!

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  13. It's looking a bit stormy, moody there and the sand is really on the move. Great shots.

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  14. Beautiful pictures! Love the sky in the first photo!

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  15. Lovely shots Stewart! I love the dramatic sky in the first shot and the windswept beach in the second! Nicely captured.

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  16. That windy beach is intensely beautiful and inviting.

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