The Bunga Arm section of Gippsland
Lakes Coastal Park was formed over many thousands of years when sand,
deposited by the sea, built up by a barrier between the original bay
(now Lake Victoria) and the ocean.
The
Bunga Arm abounds with birdlife. Many shorebirds, including the Little
Tern, Fairy Tern and Hooded Plover breed and roost in the area.
The photos show the scenery and environment on December 25, 2017, which included a 2 km (return) walk from the carpark to the Ocean Beach.
Howdy Bob, excellent photos here Bob of this most wonderful place, plenty of people out and about too! Thanks for sharing! Best wishes Bob! Thanks for sharing!! Michael
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