Anyone paying attention over the past few years will recall that Caloundra is to all intents and purposes, the largest settlement at the southern end of the Sunshine Coast. Like all of the populated parts, it is confined to a relatively small geographic area, huddled against the water's edge. Unlike many of the other centres, residential development has actually taken place on the hilly bits, giving it a little more interesting streetscape than some of the lesser endowed suburbs.
© Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
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Great blues in this shot.
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