I was on the Ferry from Redland Bay returning to Macleay Island when the sunset began. Because the ferry was crowded and I was squashed into a corner, I just watched the sky color and other passengers taking photos with their mobiles. Then suddenly the ferry stopped and everyone started looking to the side. ThereContinue reading “Sunset over the Sea”
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Picnic at Woody Point Qsld
Woody Point is a coastal suburb of Redcliffe in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. There are three headlands along the eastern coast of the suburb. At the southern tip is Woody Point (27.2630°S 153.1038°E), also known as Ningeryoun, first marked on a 1840s survey map by James Charles Burnett. Further north are: Picnic Point (27.2614°S 153.1077°E) Scotts Point (27.2547°S 153.1102°E), Its a veryContinue reading “Picnic at Woody Point Qsld”
Moonrise at Corroboree Park
I see the moonrise is at 4.32, and I rush down to Corroboree Park to see the moonrise. The sunset is beginning too, and the clouds hide the moon. Then I see the sunset on the other side of the Island…and I run to try and get some of the sunset too. I run throughContinue reading “Moonrise at Corroboree Park”
Tweed Heads…Tweed Holiday Park
I am now happily parked at Tweed Heads Holiday Park. Its a beautiful camp with the Tweed River to the East and Terranora Creek to the West where I saw this amazing sunset this evening Tweed Holiday Parks Tweed Heads is situated on Terranora Creek adjacent to the calm waters of the Tweed River andContinue reading “Tweed Heads…Tweed Holiday Park”
Walk the track to the Canal
There is a track behind the Kingscliff Beach Caravan Park that leads past the Surf Club to the Headland and canal and follows the river back to the other side of town which is where I stopped to watch the view. Its an gentle walk through Faulks park, or you can walk on to CabaritaContinue reading “Walk the track to the Canal”
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