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Showing posts with label Point Leo Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Point Leo Coast. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

Crunchie Point - Point Leo Coastal Hike



These pix were taken on October 28 2012 on a 3 km beach hike from Crunchie Point, along the Point Leo Coast, Westernport Bay, 80 km south of Melbourne.

The tide was going out, revealing many interesting things exposed in the rock pools!


Click http://www.worldisround.com/articles/375220/index.htmlto see a Slideshow of my visit!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Poit Leo to Shoreham Foreshore Reserve coastal hike



These photos were taken on a 4 km (return) coastal hike from Pt Leo to Shoreham Foreshore Reserve on November 9, 2010.

Pt Leo is about 70 km SE of Melbourne, on Westernport Bay.

It has been a popular destination for about 100 years, offering an excellent surf beach, a protected swimming beach, and rock pools at low tide.

See all of the Photos of Pt Leo coastal; hike

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Rockpooling at Point Leo - Westenport Coast



On Wednesday afternoon December 2, 2009, I went down to the Point Leo Coast, Westerport Bay, about 80 km south of Melbourne.

It was a warm day, the tide was out, and the vast reefs were exposed.

From the main car park at the end of Pt Leo Rd, I explored the reefs, doing a 2 km beach walk which took me to the jetty at the Pt Leo Yacht Club, then back to a point half way to Shoreham.

There was plenty of action along the beach, including a group of young students from the Balnarring Primary School on a nature-study excursion, a class of teenagers being instructed in the skills of canoeing, and people swimming, suntanning, beachcombing, and rockpooling.

This beautiful beach has a particular fascination for me. My first visit to the beach was on January 12, 1952, as a 12 year old. I walked along it from Shoreham, as an excursion organized by the YMCA at Camp Buxton, part of a ten day camp for disadvantaged schoolboys from low socio-economic environments.

See all of the Photos of my visit, which includes a picture which I took on that day some 57 years ago, at the same place, showing one of our Camp Leaders being photographed by my tent-mate.

The beach still looks much the same!