Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Adelaide Beach Walks

A few blogs to recap on our trip to Adelaide.  The first one - beach walks.  

Glenelg beach, on a very hot evening just before the sun set.
A golden globe, as the sun set over the ocean.  A good sign that we would be in for another hot day.  And the next day was equally hot.
A beautiful old Victorian house on the seafront.
Another hot day.  And a late walk along the cliff tops at Aldinga Beach.  Darren, Jay and Jespa having some fun.
Another silhouette photo.
A very red sky depicting an extremely hot day to follow.
The photograph below, the top of tankstand, showing up against the bright blue evening sky.  Why would I be taking a photograph of the top of a tankstand? Well there was a huge huntsman spider on it.  Even if one enlarged the picture it was difficult to see, but I can assure people it was definitely there.
A walk along a deserted beach at Aldinga, on a decidedly chilly and windy morning.  Quite different from the previous day when the temperature had been in the high 30s.
The wind was whipping up along the beach.  It was quite beautiful to look at but stung our faces somewhat.
I will certainly miss the beaches, which are some of the best suburban ones I have seen.

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