Our favorite beach in Sydney!
read about it here > Bronte beach
More details of this cliff coming next week! 🙂
It’s Mother’s Day in Finland on Sunday.
Check my greeting to my mom here > BLOGitse
Our favorite beach in Sydney!
read about it here > Bronte beach
More details of this cliff coming next week! 🙂
It’s Mother’s Day in Finland on Sunday.
Check my greeting to my mom here > BLOGitse
15 thoughts on “Bronte beach cliffs, Sydney…”
Great Beach! 🙂
Came here trough Sunday in my City. 🙂
Amazing. Some things almost look too beautiful to be real.
AAAAaaaaH! Sydney! Any part of the city goes, especially the beaces! I’ve been to Bronte! Hahaa!
These photos are fascinating! Almost prehistoric looking. I look forward to hearing more about the cliffs next week.
HI EVERYBODY!
Thanks for your comments!
We’re still in the middle of renovation. All going fine but it’s hard to move stuff from one room to another and back…
We had a long lunch at mom’s – we ate too much and now we need a break before moving rest of the stuff today. Painter comes early morning again.
We have beautiful weather in Helsinki, almost like summer!
Have a good week ahead everyone!
These rock formations are beautiful. They are truly works of art.
Oh my gosh….these photos are once again the most incredible pieces of work!! You’re so skilled in photography!!
Sand Shadows and Seaweed
Above is my link to today’s post, if you care to join me. Happy Sunday.
What amazing sandstone formations! Thanks for showing them to us.
I love the watermark on the first photo – you belong there!
The cliffs look like an amazing place to explore, perhaps one day…
these cliffs are amazing. the colors and the smoothness just invite a touch. great shadow shots. have a wonderful week!
Oh, me, oh, my!! I LOVE that cliff and all the details you indulge me with! So very, very scrumptious!
Nice details in the rock formations, I think I get lost here.
beautiful rock strata and shadows- especially that last one!
Did they really have your name on the sign? 🙂
I HAD A LITTLE SHADOW
(With apologies to Robert Louis Stevenson)
I had a little shadow
No bigger than my thumb;
I took him to the meadow
And there I gave him rum.
My drunken little shadow
Did weave and bob and pitch;
He stumbled from the meadow
And fell into a ditch!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Cloud Shadows