The rocky coastline at London Bridge Ocean Beach, Portsea is fascinating in all weathers.
On this grey day, the textures and tones just below the water surface were fascinating!
For more details of this intriguing coastline and a sunny day view of the arched London Bridge click HERE!
PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT on the Great Ocean Road but on the southern end of the Mornington Peninsula.
Further down on this side of the peninsula, at Cheviot Beach, an earlier Prime Minister - Harold Holt - disappeared while swimming!
The Great Ocean Road has a rocky feature by this name too!
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
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10 comments:
I remember this formation from last time. Really gorgeous.Is this the area where one of your presidents disappeared? I seem to ahve read that somewhere.
Its been while since we've been down the Great Ocean Road - must put it on the list for this summer
Cathy
Such a beautiful place, Gemma! I would love to spend time there! Terrific captures as always! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!
Sylvia
Beautiful place!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
That is an amazing rock creation, nature's power!
Beautiful rocky wild coast. A sad bit of history.. I can see how it could happen..
That is really a neat rock formation. The water looks cool.
a gorgeous place to spend the day. wonderful captures.
Just lovely Gemma, I can almost hear the swishing of the sea.
Another great shot of this natural sculpture Gemma! I love all the different shades of colours you can see in just one small stretch of water.
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