Unsusual rock formations and rock pools at North Avoca, Central Coast, Australia
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- North Avoca. The weathered crater like rock pools have a teal blue grey colour in the rock while the surrounding surface rock is orange red. Not sure what causes this in nature geology. Very surreal. Focus to foreground
- Sunrise at Long Bay, and the Malabar Headland, just 12klm from Sydney CBD. Malabar was named after the shipwreck MV Malabar, but there have been several shipwrecks on the Malabar Headland over the years. The bay is long and sheltered and no more than 10 metres deep.
- Ocean waves splash against spectacularrock formations at North Avoca, NSW Australia, with serene rockpools in the foreground.
- Weathered rocks, ocean channel and rock craters at Soldiers Beach Australia under a stormy dark sky. Norah Head lighthouse in distance.
- Flat Rock Creek flows into the southern end of Hyams Beach NSW Australia.
- Sunrise at Bare Island Australia. The island is accessible to public at all times but the old fort, now museum is open to public during certain hours. The island is popular for fisherman, divers and tourists because of its diverse marine life, caverns and reefs. Focus to foreground.
- Bare Island Australia, view from La Perouse, Sydney bathed in pretty pastel pink and yellow light at sunrise on a calm summers morning. Focus to foreground.
- Beautiful coastal seascape with natural rock formations carved out over thousands of years. Behind the sky lights up in pastel hues of red orange and blue and in the foreground sharp volcanic rocks and rockpools wet with the surging seas
Plus d’images apparentées
- The magnificent natural rock structure, Horse Head Rock, which lies in the beautiful coastal fishing village of Bermagui. The rock has weathered by the forces of nature over time and resembles a horse drinking water. Behind the sky lights up in hues of red orange and blue and in the foreground sharp volcanic rocks and rockpools wet with the surging seas
- Early morning light over Coledale rock shelf, NSW, Australia
- Sunrise from the rockshelf at Coledale with weathered natural rock forms alongside man made ones as the sky begins to take on its morning colours.
- Sunrise at Lighthouse beach a soft golden glow warms the side of the rocks and highlights the water and clouds in a subtle way
- South Coogee views across the ocean north towards Eastern suburbs Sydney
- Deep channels have been eroded into the rocks by water running into this natural rock pool, South Coogee, Australia
- Sunrise and natural rock pool, South Coogee, East Sydney NSW, Australia
- The first colours of sunrise from Avalion rockshelf on the northern beaches of Sydney, Australia