This rock pool is in the southern suburb of Cronulla at a locale which is known as 'The Alley', situated between Cronulla Beach and North Cronulla Beach.
Dzięki za komentarz jednak biorąc pod uwagę co pokazujesz, moje zdjęcia wyglądają jak świetliki. Ciekawa jestem jak mnie znalazłeś. Od kilkudziesięciu lat mam polską przyjaciółkę w Sydney. Pozdrawiam. Szczęśliwego nowego roku.
Debbie, the beaches that I mentioned on either side of 'The Alley' are sandy. This spot is popular for swimmers who don't like the crashing waves of the ocean at those beaches.
Its amazing that some places are in summer right now while we are in the dead of winter. The only people who brave the water here are the Polar Bear swimmers in my previous post!! I hope you are not affected by the horrible flooding we have seen here on our news.
msdewberry, the devastating floods are quite a distance away in Queensland, but our thoughts are with those people affected. The rest of Australia and probably the world will feel the economic effects of these floods, down the track.
These are great pools. Love Cronulla Beach.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful and nice to see the warmer weather of the Southern Hemisphere! Happy New Year, Jim!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, especially for the little ones!
ReplyDeleteHow are things in Australia?
looks like a fun place to spend some time!
ReplyDeleteNot a bad way to spend the winter!
ReplyDeleteDzięki za komentarz jednak biorąc pod uwagę co pokazujesz, moje zdjęcia wyglądają jak świetliki. Ciekawa jestem jak mnie znalazłeś. Od kilkudziesięciu lat mam polską przyjaciółkę w Sydney.
ReplyDeletePozdrawiam.
Szczęśliwego nowego roku.
A nice twist on a "beach"....I'm assuming there is no sand at this spot. Very interesting, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Debbie, the beaches that I mentioned on either side of 'The Alley' are sandy. This spot is popular for swimmers who don't like the crashing waves of the ocean at those beaches.
ReplyDeleteI used to love sheltered pools like that - much warmer than the actual sea!
ReplyDeleteAH! Summer, beautiful summer!
ReplyDeleteYou are having some lovely days out there.
ReplyDeleteI love all those rocks, that would be a fun place to explore. It also looks nice and warm.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Through Squirrel Eyes
THey look so inviting.
ReplyDeleteNever seen such a thing as a "rock pool". Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat is cute i like that! Happy WW!
ReplyDeletelooks really fun and safe place to swim esp. for the kids :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea, saves the kids from drowning. We have many drowning this summer.
ReplyDeleteMy husband who has been to Hawaii tells me they have it at Waikiki beach.
Great shots. This places looks very familiar. I think I saw it tv a few years ago.
ReplyDeletethe rock pools must be teeming with marine life. love the clear blue skies.
ReplyDeleteThose are very interesting! I've never seen rock pools before.
ReplyDeleteBeuaiutfl scenes!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
Its amazing that some places are in summer right now while we are in the dead of winter. The only people who brave the water here are the Polar Bear swimmers in my previous post!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are not affected by the horrible flooding we have seen here on our news.
Great for family time! Interesting, I 've never seen these before. Wishing you a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea when the waves are huge!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year / Godt Nytt År!
Irene
The pool is my favourite part of the beach, a lovely photo of a Sydney summer.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for your blog is really beautiful and interesting...
ReplyDeleteNeat, the rock pools look perfect for the little ones.
ReplyDeleteI like this whole concept. That is fascinating. And your photos are fabulous. What a great sunny, warm day.
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it´s great for the children.
ReplyDeletemsdewberry, the devastating floods are quite a distance away in Queensland, but our thoughts are with those people affected. The rest of Australia and probably the world will feel the economic effects of these floods, down the track.
ReplyDeleteI used to swim in those pools every weekend in the summers of the 50's. They haven't changed, which is remarkable.
ReplyDeleteGotta love those Rock pools, brings back some great memories, wonderful area to take the kids as well.
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