Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Sealers Cove

A couple of weekends ago I walked out to Sealers Cove at Wilsons Promontory National Park - its a walk I have often done, but this time I was testing out a new backpack and sleeping bag.  Both worked well.

As you can see, its not a bad place to spend a few hours - although at twilight the possums were a bit of a problem to everybody.  Clearly they (thats the possums!) are used to getting food from campers - and one of them made off with my breakfast fruit bread!  I was less the impressed.  But, in hindsight its actually rather amusing!

I sat on that tree, drank a fine, camp brew coffee and watched the Sooty Oystercatchers - it was a great weekend!




You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday.  SM

13 comments:

  1. That's lovely - so pristine!

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  2. It is quite beautiful there but I had to laugh at you losing your breakfast 😉 Cheers Diane

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  3. Looks and sounds a special way to spend a weekend.

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  4. Was that low tide? A lovely spot.

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  5. Such a beautiful place. It looks so quiet and peaceful.

    This view and campers' food? Those possums are pretty lucky to live around there. :)

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  6. It is really a beautiful place; hope you were happy with the new equipment you were testing. At least the possums didn't drink your coffee!

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  7. I love Sealer's Cove - beautiful! :)

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  8. Every weekend in Nature is special (particularly because we have a shower and soft bed to return to...just me thinking out loud)

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  9. Wow! This place is beyond beautiful.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  10. It looks like a fantastic place to spend a weekend. Naughty possums.

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  11. What an absolutely beautiful place

    Mollyx

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