
Murramarang National Park
04 Jul 2021
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Coastal walk #2
It was great winter weather, so I joined some friends to take a walk in the nearby Murramarang National Park. It had all been burnt in the huge fires of late 2019/early 2020, as can be seen by the charred tree trunks, but it is recovering - some parts more than others.
Coastal walk #3
Continuing on our coastal walk in the Murramarang National Park, my friend's wife is an artist and wanted to stay near the water painting. While she did so, my friend and I continued inland a little and climbed Mt Durras, which the book told us gave "keyhole views" of the landscape. What that really meant was that there are trees around the summit - this view looking west to Clyde Mountain was the clearest landscape I could find. Best viewed large.
Coastal walk #5
Ocean swells breaking on a rocky headland. It was interesting to watch how the swells wrapped around the rock outcrop, arriving at each side from a different direction. Best viewed large.
Artist at work (Coastal walk #6)
I mentioned with one of my earlier images that I did this walk in company. My friend's wife is an artist and we left her to sketch some coastal views while we walked a little further. On our return, she was well advanced with her artwork of the coastline looking south. Best viewed large.
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