Crescent Head is dominated by a large headland known as Big Nobby. It protects the village from the southerly winds. There is also an unusual type of beach for Eastern Australia, made up of shingle, cobbles and even boulders. The Beachsafe App rates Pebbly Beach as one of the most dangerous in New South Wales. It does not look like an appealing spot for a swim.
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That is a beautiful sight and picture
ReplyDeleteThis is Jeannette StG from WW -have trouble for my comment to go through, so I'll go anonymous, lol! The colors of your pic are stunning, and this scene looks so peaceul!
ReplyDeleteA rugged but stunningly beautiful beach area!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't even look like a good place to wade... But the view is great!
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery.
ReplyDeleteGosh I thought they only had beaches like that in England not here in Australia.
ReplyDeleteThe headlands on that part of the coast are fabulous - and LOVE that beach, although it'd be a bit hard on the feet ...
ReplyDeleteA lovely sight and it looks deceptively tranquil to me...
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice scenery!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
Lovely shot! I love this kind of beach; I can spend hours looking for beautiful and interesting pebbles, and there are usually many good photo motifs too :-)
ReplyDeleteI had no idea there was anything else than sandy beaches in Crescent Head. Not an inviting swimming spot. Is it any good for surfing?
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