The remnants of the Dolls Point tidal bath platform and a wharf, in the southern suburb of Dolls Point. The baths silted up after sands shifted at Lady Robinsons Beach on the shore of Botany Bay, The Norfolk Island Pine tree, which is native to Norfolk Island, stands on the edge of Cook Park.
Great view!
ReplyDeleteNicely composed.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like paradise, Jim...jp
ReplyDeletePreciosa la vista de ese paisaje,con esa tonalidad azul que es una maravilla.
ReplyDeleteNice photo!
ReplyDeletea beautiful day
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition.
ReplyDeleteLoved the frame
ReplyDeletePretty shot. Those trees have become quite popular in my area.
ReplyDelete...I love the tree.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletestunning tree
ReplyDeleteNice, warm looking view. Where I live, Norfolk Pines can be a houseplant, and I have one in my house.
ReplyDeleteNice shot, is that where Cook landed
ReplyDeleteInviting place and lovely photo ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteLiving in the moment,
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Greetings and Salutations! Amazing Pine Tree! Have a nice day.
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