Monday, 29 February 2016

Burrill Lake, Dolphin Point, Lake Tabourie & Bawley Point NSW


Another day in Paradise....

We spent a relaxing morning around our camp. We did get involved watching the Royal Commission and George Pell testifying from Rome. Riveting viewing...

A couple of hours was enough though so we travelled south to find a picnic spot for lunch. Burrill Lake and Dolphin Point were the closest on the map so we headed there.

We were not disappointed, the highway straddles the lake much of which is a water bird and wetland reserve, it's attached to a lovely little village with a mixture of holiday and permanent homes.

Left turn over the bridge took us to Dolphin Point an incredibly beautiful spot with beaches, rock ledges and pools. We secured a lookout spot on the bluff to have our picnic then walked as far as we could along the shore as the tide rushed in.

We then followed the coast and wandered in and out of beautiful beaches and magical places.

Dolphin Point was so beautiful we have decided to go there again before we leave the area and explore the rock ledges and pools at low tide.

So much to see in this beautiful part of the world... how blessed we are.
 
Amazing rock ledges at Dolphin Point

The awesome sea

Majestic waves of the incoming tide

Ocean bouquet

Burrill Lake, you can wade across at low tide

This photo says it all...so sad

Looking back at Dolphin Point from the top of the bluff

The other side of Dolphin Point

Magic forest on the way to Lake Tabourie

Beautiful reflections Lake Tabourie

Gorgeous colour in the bush

A complete forest of stunning ghost gums

Man made fishing platform at Bawley Point above a treacherous sea

The awesome sea at Bawley Point
 

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