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Tue 17 Mar, 2009 11:10 pm
I enjoyed a short trip into South Cape rivulet last weekend to meet up with a group of friends who walked the South Coast Track the week before in warm sunny conditions, until last Saturdays rain hit them. When I walked the SCT last year, I did not get good weather for photography for this part of the trip, so was looking forward to exposing a few digital images this time. Here is a selection of things that caught my attention and made the trip worthwhile.

- South Cape Rivulet in afternoon sunlight.

- South Cape Rivulet at crossing point, waist deep that afternoon.

- South Cape Rivulet still water reflections from near campsite.
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tas-man on Wed 18 Mar, 2009 2:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Wed 18 Mar, 2009 7:04 am
Wow, Ian you have some rippers there! Great photos and a couple there worth a punt in the photo comp.
Wed 18 Mar, 2009 1:42 pm
Hey Tas-man, nice pics.
I love South Cape Rivulet - its a beaut place to camp (the only down side really is the "loo with a 360 degree view", but then again, some people enjoy that kinda thing)
Cheers
Kramster
Wed 18 Mar, 2009 5:54 pm
Very nice Ian
c
Wed 18 Mar, 2009 9:31 pm
kramster wrote:Hey Tas-man, nice pics.
Ditto, Ian. Great walk into there. Brings back some great memories. Is the out in the open loo still there?
TR
Sun 22 Mar, 2009 9:58 pm
Great photo's Ian, it wasn't like that last year. Rex
Mon 23 Mar, 2009 9:34 pm
It's a gorgeous area to photograph isn't it Ian? I particularly like the first image with the filtered light.
We were down there in January but my batteries went flat after only 30 shots or so. Still managed to get a few though.

- View upstream.
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- Submerged log.
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- Tea's ready.
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Mon 23 Mar, 2009 10:08 pm

- They were keen but caught nothing.
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- Beach tracks.
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Sun 09 Aug, 2009 11:00 pm
I came across this Quicktime VR 360 degree panorama taken from the top of the cliffs where the South Coast track from Cockle Creek meets the coastline. Complete with stereo sound of the waves crashing on the rocks and beach, it transported me back to this wonderful coastline. You can zoom in and out, and move around inside the panorama intuitively

ENJOY
The direct link I pasted does not work, so go to this page,
http://www.4020.net/vr/ then go to the "Travel + Landscape" directory and select "South Cape Bay Cliffs"
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