Taken over in the Cook Islands. Going snorkelling and this Olds Blue Heeler followed us out and was looking for fish
On a sailing trip down the East Coast of Australia we witnessed some fabulous sights.
This is somewhere near Manly QLD
Our family would go sailing on the Gippsland Lakes every year. An amazing place, different every time.
A beautiful early morning start as the sun was coming up. We were leaving the Linderman Island group.
Taken at 90-mile beach Gippsland. No two days are ever the same here. Flat seas with some swell make great waves
This is taken at Mooloolaba in the late afternoon. Lovely soft colours
An early morning start as the sun was coming up. We saw some beautiful mornings while we were sailing as we after up before dawn to head to the next destination
This place was the highlight of our sailing adventure. It is the second most southern Island of the Great Barrier Reef. The water was this colour. Clear and turquoise. The snorkelling was the best we had done on the trip.
South Australia.
Camping amongst the sand dunes for a couple of weeks, what and fabulous place. Sunrises and set were awesome even if very windy
October 2019 we sailed down the East Coast of Australia from Mackay to Melbourne. I was very apprehensive about Bass Strait as it as know to be a treacherous body of water. This image was taken south of Lakes Entrance as we are heading for Melbourne and another night sail.
As the sun got lower I was more excited with the reflections and colour.
Some stunning coast line along the Hawksbury
A couple of years ago my husband and I sailed the east coast of Australia, we spent 9 months on the water.
This is Refuge Cove, Wislons Prom