After our swim at the Never Never River, we head back to the coast to check out the boardwalk at Urunga Tide is coming in, and strong noreaster blowin' nice scenery Bellingen River running out to sea other side of the boardwalk, river one side and marshland on other pretty great that they build this, it is remnants of an old jetty that was used up till the train line took over, but most of the timber would get loaded up on boats here and would then sail down to Sydney with the big heavy rainfalls in the past 2 years, a lot of trees flooded down the swollen rivers out to sea, and they would then get blown back towards the beach by the strong noreasterly wind and wash back on the beach then some of the locals around here got together and built thgese structures with all the wood, and woauw, what a location. I already called a stylist to see about coming back here to do a shoot !! Love me a bit of driftwood
love love love it legs 11 🙂 But as you can see, we are not talking about a few smalls washed up sticks.
it's really windy today as well, so Jacqui is not waving hello, just trying to balance on one of the logs 🙂 the girls have a go at balancing on the log
heading back, time to look for a place for dinner but first we check out the mangroves on this extra boardwalk that has been built running of the main one
girls walking on water
🙂 When we walked back to the carpark, just on the last section we saw a healthy sized stingray cruising under the boardwalk on the sand in the shallow water. I did not get a photo of it, but Jacqui did, so we will have to wait till she catches up with the posts on her blog
Urunga, near Coffs Harbour
After our swim at the Never Never River, we head back to the coast to check out the boardwalk at Urunga Tide is coming in, and strong noreaster blowin' nice scenery Bellingen River running out to sea other side of the boardwalk, river one side and marshland on other pretty great that they build this, […]
Sonny Vandevelde
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