Norah Head

Nov 22, 2018 07:00


Norah Head in NSW is a popular area for fishermen who use the nearby boat ramp, and it is also characterised by the lighthouse on the headland surrounding the area. Alongside the heritage listed accommodation and rocky foreshore area.

Jenny Dixon Beach nearby was once a gravel quarry that supplied well-rounded pebbles made from volcanic debris. ( Read more... )

nsw, norah head, central coast, australia

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colored_way November 22 2018, 09:50:03 UTC
The landscape is beautiful. Whereas the central part of Australia was mainly orange, this one is mainly blue.

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sirterrywatts November 22 2018, 09:58:29 UTC
The endless stretches of sand dunes and farms as you say, eventually gave way to the wide-open expanses of the sea.

It makes you wonder how big the world really is?

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colored_way November 22 2018, 10:03:08 UTC
As the sea is endless in your photograph, it seems that the world is endless, either.

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sirterrywatts November 22 2018, 10:16:11 UTC
It would seem that through photography, and the travelled distances alone this year. It is possible to transport one's self into many worlds and landscapes.

One of the final destinations I hope to visit is the sea itself, and further to the other nations. Overseas does of course also exist Tasmania,... But also the frozen Arctic and the tropics of the world and its cultures.

At present, I have travelled very far with my camera.

I hope to go even further soon.

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