Salters Point

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Salters Point

Postby Pedro » Thu 02 Oct, 2008 8:02 pm

The Australian Plant Society walked to Salters Point last Sunday. It was a great walk, with lots of the coastal foliage in flower. The weather held out for most of the trip.

There was a substantial group enjoying the views:
APS.JPG

Cape Raoul.JPG


A Sea Eagle Cruised by:
Sea Eagle.JPG
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Re: Salters Point

Postby Pedro » Thu 02 Oct, 2008 8:10 pm

There was an unusual find along the way. Evidence of the Point being used for target practice a while back:
Australia Attacked.JPG


Salters Point was a worthwhile destination:
Salters Point.JPG


Unfortunately, the weather didn't last and we got very wet on the way home:
The Day Ended Badly.JPG
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