Near the natural weathered sandstone London Bridge are these other amazing shoreline features.
As the tide comes in, mini waterfalls appear until the rocky features disappear beneath the high tide.
All this is on the Westernport Bay side of the peninsula behind Portsea, close to the wild waters of Bass Strait.
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Mini waterfalls
Never-ending sparkling threads
Cascading jewels
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Beach Waterfalls
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1 comment:
that's pretty unique. i've never seen one like that before.
Ewok
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