Susan enjoys the view at Pulpit Rock, just around the coast from the Green Cape Lighthouse.
- Aperture: ƒ/8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
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Susan enjoys the view at Pulpit Rock, just around the coast from the Green Cape Lighthouse.
The bees were really enjoying the riot of flowers provided by the red flowering gum (Corymbia ficifolia).
The Rowville Champanzee has had a make-over for 2023. The addition of red-eyes really make it stand-out.
A lego replica of Melbourne’s Princess Theatre at the Sandown Racecourse Toy and Hobby Show.
A final look at the concrete Green Cape Lighthouse.
The Green Cape Lighthouse and keeper’s cottages perched on top on the cliff.
The Green Cape Lighthouse, the first lighthouse in Australia built of concrete. Green Cape is also notable in being the tallest lighthouse in NSW and the most southerly lighthouse in the state.
The long road down to the Green Cape Lighthouse, our first sightseeing destination in NSW.
The Point Hicks obelisk, this commemorates Captain Cooks’ first sighting of mainland Australia in 1770. The plaque reads:
Lieutenant James Cook, R.N. Of the Endeavour, First Sighted Australia Near This Point, Which He Named Point Hicks After Lieutenant Zachary Hicks Who First Saw the Land. April 19th (Ship’s Log Date). April 20th (Calendar Date). 1770.
Australian Pelicans hanging out along the waterfront in Mallacoota, East Gippsland.
The beach at Cape Conran in East Gippsland.
Looking up the Point Hicks Lighthouse and finding a rare patch of blue sky.