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On Good Friday, April 10, 2009, I went down to the Shoreham Beach, about 70 km SE of Melbourne, on the Westernport Coast.
My visit was mainly a 4 km (return) beachwalk NE towards Pt Leo, which included an exploration of the large reef.
There was interesting boating action nearby - the views towards Phillip Island about 10 km distant were excellent, with the Nobbies clearly visible.
My visit was mainly a 4 km (return) beachwalk NE towards Pt Leo, which included an exploration of the large reef.
There was interesting boating action nearby - the views towards Phillip Island about 10 km distant were excellent, with the Nobbies clearly visible.
See the full set of Photos of my visit!
To see a regional map centred on Shoreham, please visit
http://bonzle.com/c/a?a=sm&v=OXDTG7MLMA1I
To see a regional map centred on Shoreham, please visit
http://bonzle.com/c/a?a=sm&v=OXDTG7MLMA1I
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