The Gymea Bay Baths on Gymea Bay, part of the Port Hacking estuary, are in the southern suburb of Gymea Bay. The Gymea Bay Swimming Club have been using the heritage-listed baths for over 40 years.
Looks like a great open space for swimming and diving. I envy you your warm sunlight. They say today is going to be hot in Melbourne, but so far it is misty and cool.
Came here yesterday, replying on my Ipad, and see my comment didn't get through - it looks like the people here enjoy summer! This morning here it was 36 degr. F., so we're definitely moving towards winter past! Many thanks for sharing your enjoyment with ALL SEASONS and have a beautiful week!
Thanks for coming back Jeannette. Yes they're definitely enjoying it. I've had a few reports of people having trouble leaving messages. Don't know what changes Blogger and Google have implemented but they're causing problems.
Looks like summer fun!
ReplyDeleteSummer is here. :)
DeleteA great way to spend time!
ReplyDeleteIt is a bit more modern from when I swam there. It was just a wire fence enclosure. It looks a nice place for families.
ReplyDeleteIt looks peaceful, green and cooling. I would love to swim there. But who supervises the children?
ReplyDeleteYou don't usually see children swimming there. Mainly teenagers and older.
DeleteLooks like a great open space for swimming and diving. I envy you your warm sunlight. They say today is going to be hot in Melbourne, but so far it is misty and cool.
ReplyDeleteAn attractive view!
ReplyDeleteCame here yesterday, replying on my Ipad, and see my comment didn't get through - it looks like the people here enjoy summer! This morning here it was 36 degr. F., so we're definitely moving towards winter past! Many thanks for sharing your enjoyment with ALL SEASONS and have a beautiful week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming back Jeannette. Yes they're definitely enjoying it. I've had a few reports of people having trouble leaving messages. Don't know what changes Blogger and Google have implemented but they're causing problems.
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