A view of Arthurs Seat mountain from Dromana pier showing how it seems to flow right down to Port Phillip Bay.
The lower end on the right is known as Anthony's Nose.
From mountain to sea
World of mixed environments
Bush, sea, farms and wine
This view shows how clusters of boatsheds line up round the shoreline.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Mountain to the Sea
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15 comments:
Beautiful shot from your world.
Your water shots are always so breathtaking!! What a beautiful world you do have, Gemma! Thanks for sharing it! Hope you have a wonderful week and very Happy Holiday season!
Sylvia
so beautiful is your country...i just returned from 3 glorious weeks in Australia! i have never seen 3 weeks pass by so quickly! Lovely post, Gemma!
Such lovely photos, Gemma. I love the combination of sea, land and sky with which you live.
If I don't have another opportunity this week, I'd like to wish you all the best of the holiday season, and for the coming year.
K
Great photos!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
A beautiful tranquil area of your world.
Looks so inviting :) How many degrees do you have now?
All the best to you Gemma!
I would enjoy living in that world! It's our kind of place.
Wonderful.
What lovely shots!
Lovely images Gemma, the ocean in the second shot looks infinite!
Such idyllic beauty, well-captured! Aren't we lucky to have such gorgeous locales so close by?
Nice shots Gemma. Is the chairlift still operating on Arthur's Seat?
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Both views are wonderful!
It must be very nice to live by the water Gemma!
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