Pumicestone Passage is a thirty five kilometre long Marine Park and conservation area, which runs from Caloundra in the North, between Bribie Island and the mainland. For those with a boating intent, be warned that it is very shallow mostly and littered with shifting sand banks.
Of course this photograph doesn't quite take in it's full length, but it is a view from Golden Beach, looking South, with Bribie Island in the background.
Post Script: Bribie Island, as you will see in coming days, is a very low, very narrow strip at this its northern end, offering little protection to this shoreline should a tsunami make it to this side of the world. One did of course, yesterday, in a benign but none the less sobering way drawing us closer to those suffering from the consequences of the earthquake in Chile just an ocean away. Our thoughts are with them.
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6 comments
Love the blues here.
I like the broad interpretations on theme days.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Lovely photo with beautiful colours.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo
great interpretation for theme day
The water is lovely with all those ripples!
That's not cheating, that's creative.
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