Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Australia pics VII - Scenery of the South B: The Seas

Mandalay BayMy T-shirt is prophetic: Breezy Bay. Heh.



Postcard-like shots of Juls and Dani.

Mandalay Bay

The road to Mandalay Bay..


The Gap and Natural Bridge
One of those perpetually-necessary Happy Family shots.. Heh.

That's the best view that we could get of the Gap

Julz trying to get a better look at the Gap.. In fact he is already on the last rock at the water's edge, but the view still ain't good enough

The Gap - looking like someone smashed a knife out of heaven and cleaved the cliffs here into 2, a perfectly rectangular space into which the sea rushes and foams

The Natural Bridge. Self explanatory and you can see the sea rushing in under the rocks. The bright green thing in the foreground is a pool where algae are growing.. The water probably splashed onto that portion of the rock ages ago and has been undisturbed since


Frenchman Bay, Jimmy Newhells Harbour and the Blowholes
Picnic style lunch by the seaside..

You can see how clear the water is.. The brown stuff are not pollution but twigs and leaves that have fallen into the sea.

The beautiful Frenchman bay, which we stopped at for lunch


The beautiful and secluded Jimmy Newhells Harbour

Waiting for the blowholes to blow..

Sounds like a tongue twister - How much Blow will a Blowhole Blow?

My mum looks so cool

The sea looks so blue like someone poured in food colouring


Elephant Rocks and Greens Pool
My fave pic of all time, even though you can see my fats (darn). SHould photoshop the fats away but I don't know how to.





And us the younger generation doing what we do best! Goofing around..

and wind.. Because the south coast of Australia faces the Great Southern Ocean, and Antarctica. Is it any wonder that it's so cold? brrrr.....

Soaking up the sun...

A glorious sunset at Elephant Rocks

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