Over the years, Lyle and I have been able to enjoy many
holiday times together. Because we both love the ocean, many of these trips
have involved times spent along rocky coastlines or on sandy beaches. I have
been especially fortunate to have Lyle by my side because for the most part I
wouldn’t have been able to explore some of these alone. I am hesitant to walk by myself on even a flat
sandy beach if it is unfamiliar to me.
Sandy beaches are in a constant state of flux. Rocks that
might be invisible, covered by sand on one day, might be uncovered hazards at
the next tide. Sharp shells, jelly fish and other stinging sea creatures might
be washed up as obstacles for someone who is unable to see them. Generally speaking I don’t like to use my
white cane on the beach. The round tip
of my cane tends to stick in the loose sand.
Of all the beaches we have walked along, I think that
Australia has some of the best. Of course you will tell me that I am just a
little biased, but I challenge you to come here and experience them yourself.
Beaches around Sydney are popular stops for many tourists.
Bondi and Manly are the best known, probably because they are easily accessible
from the city. However I like the beaches further away from the city. There are
three pictures with this post to show what I mean.
The first photo was taken at MacMasters Beach on the Central
Coast area. On the right hand side of the photo there is a rock pool and the
second photo shows me standing in this pool. The third picture was taken at
Soldiers Beach. There is a long stretch of sand with me standing in the
distance.
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MacMasters Beach |
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Rock Pool at MacMasters Beach |
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Soldiers Beach |
At the end of November it is spring in Australia. The lifesavers have their red and yellow
flags posted for safe swimming. While
city beaches may be crowded, you can usually find beaches away from the city
where you can enjoy solitude. If you do
come to Australia, I hope that you will have time to visit one of these idyllic
spots.
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