A few weeks back I took a walk on the beach near Point Cook, west of Melbourne.
The beach here is part of the bay on which Melbourne sits - Port Philip Bay - rather than the open sea. There were a few large jelly fish washed up on the beach.
I looks pretty empty for a place less than an hours drive from Melbourne's CBD!
You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday.
Wow, that is a big one. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteI would not like to be stung by that Jellyfish
ReplyDeleteBeautiful panorama photo, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, these are big jellyfish.
I hope to come back on Wednesday with the gallery.
Best regards, Irma
That's a bit of a giant.
ReplyDeleteWow! A bit of a giant indeed!! Interesting indeed!! Thanks, as always, for sharing your world! Hope you have a great week, Stewart!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a common enough sight around these parts, too. :)
ReplyDeleteWat een ruimte hebben ze je gegeven dit zal je niet iedere dag zo zien.
ReplyDeleteIs that one of those deadly jellyfish you have down under?
ReplyDeleteNow, that is a large jelly fish. Giant sized.. Have a happy week, Stewart!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's pretty impressive. Here in Iowa there's definitely no chance of seeing jellyfish.
ReplyDeleteVery big jelly fish. :)
ReplyDeleteWhoa - that's quite a find! I suppose you steer clear of them, even when they're beached.
ReplyDeletemy toes could use some warm sand! :)
ReplyDeleteWe get jellyfish die-offs in S. CA, but they are usually little guys!
ReplyDeleteHello Stewart!:) Have been back blogging for a few days, but it takes a long time to catch up as you know.
ReplyDeleteThat is one enormous Jellyfish! I was once stung by a Portuguese Man of War,---definately not funny.:( See you tomorrow!
Quiet beaches are my favorite kind . I see the jelly and I won't step on it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of jelly! Now all you need is some toast!
ReplyDeleteLove the jellyfish! We used to see Man-o-War on the beach when I was a child, in Hawaii and Midway. This big one looks like that.
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