Half Moon Bay Sunset : Paddling home . . .
This image is included in 10 galleries 1) "Clouds" curated by stephen cole, 2) "Beautiful Sunset and Sunrise" by Jessica Chau, 3) "JUIN 2020 #2" by Impatience_1, 4) "Levers et couchers du soleil...# 7" by Impatience_1, 5) "Haut en couleur !" by MimilyArt31, 6) "Beaux couchers de soleil" by MimilyArt31, 7) "Sunrise and Sunset" by Arthur Hofmann, 8) "Sunrise, Sunset"by Jeff Tripodi, 9) "lumière marine" by Christian Ragaine, 10) "Special effects" by verabellapiccolachiaragloria and 11) "aust land" byandy dennis .
Stand up board paddling is getting popular recently in Australia. Half Moon Bay is in Black Rock, Victoria.
Located in Black Rock, about 19 km from Melbourne, Red Bluff is a high (over 25 m), active cliff cut in poorly consolidated clayey sands, with harder sandstone beds forming a series of irregular ledges and benches at the base. The greater part of the cliff is an exposure of the Red Bluff Sand, this site being the type locality for that geological formation. (Sourced from Victorian Resources Online)
Half Moon Bay Sunset : Paddling home . . .
This image is included in 10 galleries 1) "Clouds" curated by stephen cole, 2) "Beautiful Sunset and Sunrise" by Jessica Chau, 3) "JUIN 2020 #2" by Impatience_1, 4) "Levers et couchers du soleil...# 7" by Impatience_1, 5) "Haut en couleur !" by MimilyArt31, 6) "Beaux couchers de soleil" by MimilyArt31, 7) "Sunrise and Sunset" by Arthur Hofmann, 8) "Sunrise, Sunset"by Jeff Tripodi, 9) "lumière marine" by Christian Ragaine, 10) "Special effects" by verabellapiccolachiaragloria and 11) "aust land" byandy dennis .
Stand up board paddling is getting popular recently in Australia. Half Moon Bay is in Black Rock, Victoria.
Located in Black Rock, about 19 km from Melbourne, Red Bluff is a high (over 25 m), active cliff cut in poorly consolidated clayey sands, with harder sandstone beds forming a series of irregular ledges and benches at the base. The greater part of the cliff is an exposure of the Red Bluff Sand, this site being the type locality for that geological formation. (Sourced from Victorian Resources Online)