Last month I did an overnight trip to Sealers Cove at Wilsons Promontory National Park. Its a walk of about 20 km there and back. It's a walk I have done more than once or twice. It was nice to get back outside and not feel like I should not be there.
Here are some pictures from Sealers Cove where I camped.
You can find more pictures from around the world at Our World Tuesday and image-in-ing Cheers: SM
What a wonderful looking spot to camp and explore, Stewart!
ReplyDeleteThe rocks, driftwood, birds, water - fantastic!
It truly must have felt great to be out in nature and breathe in the fresh air. Take good care.
Glad you are out and about again...Wonderful pictures and scenery..Have a good week..
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic place to camp.
ReplyDeleteGreat place. That third shot looks like some parts of the north shore of Kauai, Hawaii.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to hang out, Stewart let alone peaceful and quiet. With all this "whatever" going on, I may be done with crowded indoor places and save my energy for anything and anyone OUTSIDE!!...jp
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteOh... how wonderful Stewart... I bet that was restorative to the spirit! YAM xx
Very cool! It looks like you had a lovely place to soothe the spirit.
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It looks so peaceful and beautiful there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful place, so many props for photography. These are beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great walk! Nice to have some small sense of normalcy.
ReplyDeleteHello Stewart
ReplyDeletenice hike, tent and coffee with you, that's pure joy
Greetings Frank