I wonder as to what lead to the way this place eroded?
I like the earthy colours and the intermingling of minerals in the rock and the shape that they create.
I also like the contrast between the sky and the geography of this little bit of space. I think it makes for something a bit more striking.
This was taken in Maroubra. I like that this small pocket of “Nature” among an urban region of Sydney exists. Sometimes things like this allow you to forget you’re in Sydney.
I’m sharing this photo as part of The Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This week is hosted by Patti and next week’s will be hosted by Leya.
I hope you enjoy.




Sometimes the sparest of scenes show nature most powerfully SH. Well done
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Thank you very much 😀
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Wow, that is a very interesting place. Good photo!
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Cheers. It certainly is interesting.
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Hi, SH. I missed this spot when we were in Sydney. The stirations in the sand are wonderful.
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Maybe next time?
Not sand. Well, not sand yet.
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Lovely shot.
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Glad you think so.
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Such a serene spot this is 🙂
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I imagine it would be more intense in a storm.
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Soft colours and swirls in the sand. Lovely.
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Glad you think so.
Not quite sand yet though!
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😀
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