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We left Lord Howe Island on a beautiful day with great views looking down on the north end of the island.
A view of Mt Eliza, Old Gulch, Kim's Lookout and North Bay.
Explored 24/5/16 #109. Now #170.
The 5km lockdown over winter meant we could not get to the heritagerailway for a walk. Similarly, trains have not been operating and trackside maintenance has not occurred. The winter has been very wet here, so the vegetation has grown significantly. That's not all bad, where native vegetation is concerned, but less good in terms of weeds, which are going wild.
Somebody environmentally minded has taken care to mow around the beautiful native flowers along part of the trackside, including these white milkmaids (Burchardia umbellata) and some purple Chocolate Lillies (Arthropodium strictum).
If you zoom in there’s people doing a wedding gown shoot. Would have come up wth some pretty awesome shot me thinks
This is from the jpeg with the white balance set to cloudy rather than auto or using the raw file. It may not be the "correct" colours but I like it like this.
On our third day on Lord Howe Island, we went to North Bay where we climbed Mt Eliza which has superb views of the whole island.
We had wonderful views of the red-tailed tropicbird from here.
I went to LHI as part of a fundraising trip for the Climate Council of Australia:
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Zenfolio LORD HOWE ISLAND GALLERIES
It was a shame that we could not climb higher and right to the top of Mt Eliza in order to get the full beachscape in the photo. With about 150m to go to the top there was a sign saying "track beyond here closed".
When I got back down from Mt Eliza and onto North Bay I could see something very special evolving with the tide being at a record low.
Coral was becoming visible right across the lagoon so without hesitation I hired a kayak and immediately paddled out onto the lagoon. The photos tell the story, a unique opportunity that I am forever grateful to have had. BTW The best coral shots at the bottom of that link.
It’s just a drone people now move on please! Amazing the people that want to have a chat when they see a drone
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© All Rights Reserved - Black Diamond Images
See more Lord Howe Island images HERE
Zenfolio LORD HOWE ISLAND GALLERIES
It was a shame that we could not climb higher and right to the top of Mt Eliza in order to get the full beachscape in the photo. With about 100m to go to the top there was a sign saying "track beyond here closed".
When I got back down from Mt Eliza and onto North Bay I could see something very special evolving with the tide being at a record low.
Coral was becoming visible right across the lagoon so without hesitation I hired a kayak and immediately paddled out onto the lagoon. The photos tell the story, a unique opportunity that I am forever grateful to have had. BTW The best coral shots at the bottom of that link.
© All Rights Reserved - Black Diamond Images
See more Lord Howe Island images HERE
Zenfolio LORD HOWE ISLAND GALLERIES
It was a shame that we could not climb higher and right to the top of Mt Eliza in order to get the full beachscape in the photo. With about 150m to go to the top there was a sign saying "track beyond here closed".
When I got back down from Mt Eliza and onto North Bay I could see something very special evolving with the tide being at a record low.
Coral was becoming visible right across the lagoon so without hesitation I hired a kayak and immediately paddled out onto the lagoon. The photos tell the story, a unique opportunity that I am forever grateful to have had. BTW The best coral shots at the bottom of that link.