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Hen & Chicken bay
A grey and windless day at Hen & Chicken Bay. No blue skies, lots of blank spaces in this photo.
The three planted trees on the right are Eucalyptus robusta. A shame the sun didn't come out. It would be a better picture with blue skies.
French speaking Canadian refugees arrived here in 1840. Today, the local government area is known as "City of Canada Bay".
The still waters were regularly broken by jumping mullet. Signs nearby said that due to dioxin poisoning, it is not recommended that fish or crustaceans caught here be eaten.
The "splash" made by the jumping fish was the loudest sound. They really like to jump.
Hen & Chicken bay
A grey and windless day at Hen & Chicken Bay. No blue skies, lots of blank spaces in this photo.
The three planted trees on the right are Eucalyptus robusta. A shame the sun didn't come out. It would be a better picture with blue skies.
French speaking Canadian refugees arrived here in 1840. Today, the local government area is known as "City of Canada Bay".
The still waters were regularly broken by jumping mullet. Signs nearby said that due to dioxin poisoning, it is not recommended that fish or crustaceans caught here be eaten.
The "splash" made by the jumping fish was the loudest sound. They really like to jump.