Friday, 31 December 2010

Meringo

One of the joys of the South Coast is its succession of marvellous beaches, headlands and sea-scapes. Our trip down the coast two days ago opened up this landscape in ways that astonished us. Our main coastal destination was the tiny village of Meringo on the edge of the Eurobodalla National Park - which also has a marine extension. The following pictures illustrate my point and I'd dearly like to escort some of my European readers through this region - which we hardly touched and goes for hundreds of kilometers.



We walked much of the length of the beach above and were, apart from two cyclists, the only people on it. The sand was clean and unmarked - totally pristine - and only sea-gulls attended us. The view is southwards.


This is the view northwards from the southern end of the first beach.


The pictures above and below look north and south respectively from the headland in the final picture and show  Honeymoon and Mullimburrra beaches respectively.



Come on down and enjoy this scenery with us and at least tell me what you think of it.

Happy New Year to all my readers.

AS

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