From the website: / "The ancient pink Granite of Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island’s highest point, rises out of the ocean with majestic beauty. Golden sweeping beaches linking the Cape to Phillip Island’s volcanic past make this a perfect place for a beach walk at any time of the year. / The series of walking tracks and viewing platforms take the more adventurous to breathtaking areas such as the Pinnacles, the Woolamai Light and the old Granite Quarry. Cape Woolamai is home to the largest colony of Short-tailed Shearwaters on Phillip Island and is one of the most popular surfing beaches in Australia. This beach is patrolled by the Cape Woolamai Surf Life Saving Club in season. "
From the website: / "The ancient pink Granite of Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island’s highest point, rises out of the ocean with majestic beauty. Golden sweeping beaches linking the Cape to Phillip Island’s volcanic past make this a perfect place for a beach walk at any time of the year. / The series of walking tracks and viewing platforms take the more adventurous to breathtaking areas such as the Pinnacles, the Woolamai Light and the old Granite Quarry. Cape Woolamai is home to the largest colony of Short-tailed Shearwaters on Phillip Island and is one of the most popular surfing beaches in Australia. This beach is patrolled by the Cape Woolamai Surf Life Saving Club in season. "
From the website: / "The ancient pink Granite of Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island’s highest point, rises out of the ocean with majestic beauty. Golden sweeping beaches linking the Cape to Phillip Island’s volcanic past make this a perfect place for a beach walk at any time of the year. The series of walking tracks and viewing platforms take the more adventurous to breathtaking areas such as the Pinnacles, the Woolamai Light and the old Granite Quarry. Cape Woolamai is home to the largest colony of Short-tailed Shearwaters on Phillip Island and is one of the most popular surfing beaches in Australia. This beach is patrolled by the Cape Woolamai Surf Life Saving Club in season. " basspixel photography
From the website: / "The ancient pink Granite of Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island’s highest point, rises out of the ocean with majestic beauty. Golden sweeping beaches linking the Cape to Phillip Island’s volcanic past make this a perfect place for a beach walk at any time of the year. / The series of walking tracks and viewing platforms take the more adventurous to breathtaking areas such as the Pinnacles, the Woolamai Light and the old Granite Quarry. / Cape Woolamai is home to the largest colony of Short-tailed Shearwaters on Phillip Island and is one of the most popular surfing beaches in Australia. This beach is patrolled by the Cape Woolamai Surf Life Saving Club in season. " / basspixel photography
From the website: / "The ancient pink Granite of Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island’s highest point, rises out of the ocean with majestic beauty. Golden sweeping beaches linking the Cape to Phillip Island’s volcanic past make this a perfect place for a beach walk at any time of the year. / The series of walking tracks and viewing platforms take the more adventurous to breathtaking areas such as the Pinnacles, the Woolamai Light and the old Granite Quarry. / Cape Woolamai is home to the largest colony of Short-tailed Shearwaters on Phillip Island and is one of the most popular surfing beaches in Australia. This beach is patrolled by the Cape Woolamai Surf Life Saving Club in season. " / basspixel photography
From the website: / "The ancient pink Granite of Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island’s highest point, rises out of the ocean with majestic beauty. Golden sweeping beaches linking the Cape to Phillip Island’s volcanic past make this a perfect place for a beach walk at any time of the year. / The series of walking tracks and viewing platforms take the more adventurous to breathtaking areas such as the Pinnacles, the Woolamai Light and the old Granite Quarry. / Cape Woolamai is home to the largest colony of Short-tailed Shearwaters on Phillip Island and is one of the most popular surfing beaches in Australia. This beach is patrolled by the Cape Woolamai Surf Life Saving Club in season. " / basspixel photography
Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees. Enjoy My Perspective. Gary
New Zealand, Lake Ellesmere vicinity.
Walking the final road after a long walk
Follow the fallen leaves up the path.
Dogs and owners playing fetch on a Welsh beach. The image has only been tinted – no other digital altering.
Thorncombe Beacon on The Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England
Thorncombe Beacon, Dorset, England
Waitomo falls, near the caves, I was a bit broke on this particular day, so i didn’t want to spend money to go into the caves, which meant I looked for all the free walks I could find. Considering we found this on one, I felt quite fortunate. :)
A footpath sign on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path near to Little Haven.
The Quechee path, 1.6 miles total trip, takes you to the bottom of Quechee Gorge. Camera: SONY DSC-T200 / ISO: 100 / Exposure: 1/25 sec / Aperture: 3.5 / Focal Length: 5.8mm
Peaceful walks in the forest where all is still and quiet are a favorite time.
Sometimes there is just nothing on earth like a little sand between your toes.
Morning sunlight filters through the towering redwoods of Armstrong Redwood Preserve in Northern California.
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