I think the ladder has seen much better days. It has been tied with wire to the rocks. Still wouldn’t be enough to convince me to climb down it. . I am thinking it would be used by fishermen however the path from the shore has been washed away so you couldn’t get to it easily.
Jagged, Cold, your images this week really match your descriptors and weather you stated you had. We are heading into summer, you into winter, and I look forward to the differences.
Jagged, Cold, your images this week really match your descriptors and weather you stated you had. We are heading into summer, you into winter, and I look forward to the differences.
Whites Beach is located near Cape Bridgewater as part of the Discovery Bay Coastal Park. Strong rips and rough surf make it unsafe to swim or surf. It is in Descartes Bay (named after Rene Descartes) by Captain Nicolas Baudin when he sailed past the area in 1802.
Whites Beach is just a small isolated area bookended by high cliffs and rocky outcrops.
1. Whites Beach from the walking track. Looking out over Descarte Bay
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2. Looking South from the walking track leading to the beach.
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3. Fan Flowers were growing all along the path leading to the beach
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4. Southern End of Whites Beach.
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5. Rocks scattered at the south end.
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6. Off shore rocky reefs stretch out 20 - 30 metres into the ocean.
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7. Looking north from the rocks at the south end over Descartes Bay
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8. An old pram wheel was washed up on the beach. (The beach was littered with shells, seaweed, cuttlefish and blue bottle jellyfish.). This old wheel has been utilised by gooseneck barnacles.
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9. Rocks just off the beach
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10. Looking out from Whites Beach
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11. At the northern end of the beach is a cliff and rocky outcrops.
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12. Waves crashing over the outcrops.
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13. As the water retreats mini waterfalls appear.
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14. From one of the outcrops
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15. Whites Beach shore
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While many of your seascapes ring a bell, I had to revert to Google Maps to find this one - never heard of Whites Beach before. You’ve got a lot of coastline to work with Felix
While many of your seascapes ring a bell, I had to revert to Google Maps to find this one - never heard of Whites Beach before. You’ve got a lot of coastline to work with Felix
#2 looks so serene compared to most of the others, Felix. That pram wheel and its residents are really cool, and I especially like the water cascading over the rocks in #s 11, 12, and 13. Looking forward to more as your weather changes!
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