This rock groyne is located on Botany Bay, in the southern suburb of Monterey. It is one of the sea walls along Lady Robinson Beach that have been built to protect the sandy foreshore. Sydney has just experienced it's wettest start of the year on record with torrential rain over sixteen consecutive days causing flooding in some parts. The Georges River and Cooks River empty into Botany Bay and the silt which washed into the bay turned it brown. This was taken a couple of days after the rain stopped and the rolling waves were still noticeably brown.
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Do people ever walk out and fish off it Jim
ReplyDeleteSome people do and some even fish from the beach in other locations.
DeleteA beautiful perspective.
ReplyDeleteWhen I visited Botany Bay it resonated with history for me.
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