On our way to the beach - flowering gums |
Darelle stops to contemplate the flowering gums |
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Camp Cove Beach from western end. At the far end is a kiosk. Smoothies, hot drinks, some sandwiches, fruit and snacks available. We had a coffee - it was hot, but very weak. |
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Looking north and east. And the Navy set off in four ships - off for some exercises? |
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HMAS Adelaide III - an amphibious assault ship |
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This was the destination we had in mind - a 15 metre rock pool at Green Point, between Watsons Bay and Camp Cove - looking towards the city |
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Obligatory selfies. My waterproof camera has packed it in, so phone pics only...meaning nothing in the water. But, yes, we fully immersed and the water was lovely. |
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Disappointed to see broken glass in the water in various places; we wore our thongs (flip-flops for some readers) |
Our diligent research always includes "facilities". These were clean, plenty of paper, only one wash basin with cold water and no soap. No hook behind the door to hang your towel and bag. |
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The reserve at Green (Laing) Point, looking northeast |
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The area around Camp Cove had been a popular fishing place for local Cadigal people. It was important t them as it was sheltered and there was fresh water. |
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Someone enjoying a solitary dip |
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View to Camp Cove from the cannon |
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Beautiful harbour views all along the walk |
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The steps down to Lady Bay Beach, a "clothes optional" beach, declared as such by Premier Neville Wran in 1976. You can wear swimsuits if you like, but most users don't. |
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The mind boggles as to what group activities may be approved (or not approved)! Nude weddings and the like I suppose. |
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Lady Bay (aka Lady Jane) Beach |
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Looking north towards Manly |
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North Head from South Head |
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Looking towards Watsons Bay, Doyle's restaurant, the pub, the jetty and netted baths. Watsons Bay was called Kutti by the Cadigal people. |
Here's some info about the Heritage Trail which we followed.
Dictionary of Sydney entry on South Head