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Saw this while at The Jetty on the Noosa River.
Stingrays are amazing creatures of the ocean and are always a thrill to see. They can be found gliding over the Great Barrier Reef, the shallows of sandy beaches, or in muddy estuarine swamps.
The danger with stingrays is the barb on their tails. Disturbing a stingray can cause the creature to jab the poisonous barb into your leg, causing considerable pain.
Stingrays lie very flat on the bottom of the ocean, making them difficult to spot and easy to accidentally step on. To avoid this, the best practice of walking through the water is to shuffle your feet in the sand. This will make the stingray move to another location.
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116 pictures in 2016/3 Tails
Scenes at the surf club, on Noosa Main Beach and in Hastings Street, all taken Monday 15 June 2015.
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Hastings Street is alive with restaurants, cafes and boutiques. Also access there to many beachfront apartments which are on the boardwalk of Noosa Main Beach.
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
115 pictures in 2015/96 Town
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #52" "Your Town" "Shoot Anything Saturday"
Scenes today on Noosa Main Beach in Queensland. A stunning day so the beach was relatively busy. Extra pic in first comment.
The Lions were in Noosa for their official training and recovery week between the Tests against the Wallabies in Melbourne on Saturday June 29 and in Sydney on Saturday July 6. Probably helped them win the series, what do you think :-)
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
ODC July 7 Be a Tourist in Your Own Town.
View from Noosa Main Beach, Queensland.
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
Noosa Main Beach is a good fishing location. Bream, Dart, Whiting and Flathead can be caught at all times.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
ODC August 4 Begins with N
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland, Australia
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
1/365 in 2013
View from Noosa Main Beach North to the North Shore beach which leads to Double Island Point and Rainbow Beach. 4WD access allowed with permit.
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
Noosa Main Beach is a good fishing location. Bream, Dart, Whiting and Flathead can be caught at all times.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
ODC August 5 Homophone - The wind BLEW the flag near the BLUE Ocean.
Beachfront apartments with the pink Sheraton at the back. The hinterland hills are 15 to 20 kms from the beach.
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Coastal Track, Noosa National Park, Queensland
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
The beaches of the Daintree Rainforest are rated among the most spectacular in the world. The tropical warmth combined with dazzling sunshine and crystal clear calm water makes you wonder if this is what heaven could be like. One of the most wonderful features of Daintree beaches is the lack of people. Stretching for miles, you can cast your eyes along the golden sand and not see a single soul - except perhaps your soul mate.
The only serious safety concern when swimming at beaches in the Daintree Rainforest area are marine stingers. During the summer months of the year (November to March), the prevalence of jellyfish makes swimming in the ocean dangerous, and even life threatening. Visitors are advised to stay out of the water completely during these times.
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Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
Noosa Main Beach is a good fishing location. Bream, Dart, Whiting and Flathead can be caught at all times.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
The colour of the water was fantastic on New Year's Day.
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland
View to North Shore.
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Looking towards the North Shore over Laguna Bay.
'Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.'
Description from
Noosa River.
Stingrays are amazing creatures of the ocean and are always a thrill to see. They can be found gliding over the Great Barrier Reef, the shallows of sandy beaches, or in muddy estuarine swamps.
The danger with stingrays is the barb on their tails. Disturbing a stingray can cause the creature to jab the poisonous barb into your leg, causing considerable pain.
Stingrays lie very flat on the bottom of the ocean, making them difficult to spot and easy to accidentally step on. To avoid this, the best practice of walking through the water is to shuffle your feet in the sand. This will make the stingray move to another location.
qldbeaches.com
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland, Australia
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Noosa Main Beach, Queensland, Australia
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Noosa Boardwalk and Main Beach on Laguna Bay.
'Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.'
www.qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Why we love Noosa, Queensland, Australia
Noosa Boardwalk, Main Beach, Queensland, Australia
Noosa Main Beach is the premier beach in the Noosa area. The waves here are rarely over one metre high, and the flat sandy bottom is ideal for beginners to the world of surfing. These conditions are possible because the beach faces north - one of the few beaches in Queensland that does so. This makes the waves smaller, the sand flatter, and a safe place for swimming all year. The Noosa Surf Lifesaving Club patrols the beach every day of the year.
qldbeaches.com/noosa-main-beach.html
Unlike many other tourist centres in Queensland, Noosa has no high-rise buildings and strict height limitations are in place for all building developments.
noosa.com.au/accommodation/
Last night on the beach north of #noosa. Tomorrow we head to the #goldcoast It's been nice going to sleep to the sound of the #ocean Hoping we can find an oasis of calm tomorrow night when we hit Australia's Hollywood. #adventure #australiagram #aroundaustralia #beach #beautiful #clouds #caravanlife #explorer #exploretheworld #instagood #ilovenature #liveyouradventure #mothernature #nature #naturegram #Queensland #qldbeaches #qld #sea #sunset #traveller #travelgram #tourismqueensland #traveling #instagoodinstadaily
Sign at Newell Beach, between Cairns and Mossman, Queensland. Due to deadly marine stingers, open beaches are not suitable for swinging or even wading.
See www.qldbeaches.com/stingers.html for more details