This view across the Port Hacking estuary is from Lilli Pilli Point, in the southern suburb of Lilli Pilli. The tide was low enough that a sandbank was exposed in the middle of the estuary and people could easily walk out from the shore. The suburb name, Lilli Pilli, is derived from the Lilly Pilly native myrtles that grew here.
Linked to: Wednesday Waters, Water World Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday.
Linked to: Wednesday Waters, Water World Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday.
Very pretty! Of course, one wants to be back before the tide comes in.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely little retreat Jim.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty blue tones in the waters. Gorgeous scene.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh - what a lovely scene!
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That is a very pretty spot. I have never heard of the suburb of Lilli Pilli. I must check out the Sutherland Shire next time I visit Sydney.
ReplyDeleteLiz, there are brilliant beaches at Cronulla too.
DeleteThe name of the area should be in a children's book. What a beautiful scene.
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So gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your beautiful country with us!
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Love the wide angle on this one. Such a lovely place.
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love those boats.
ReplyDeleteWonderful location and photo. So different from my home.
ReplyDeleteLindo lugar! Amo o mar!
ReplyDeletenice name and gorgeous sight! Arianna
ReplyDeleteA fine day.
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