Southern NSW - Dalmeny
Last weekend I went to Dalmeny on the NSW southern coast, about 1 hour south of Bateman's Bay.
It's a mid-sized town as far as coastal towns go, with the major industry seeming to be holiday homes for people who want to spend their time at the beach.
The sandy beaches in this part of Australia seem endless, with towns randomly placed along them. You can see from the following photo that the beach extends several kilometers to the next headland. The town is to the left and behind the direction of the camera. I didn't take any pictures of the town itself because it consists of lots of holiday homes and a few shops.
Here is a pedestrian bridge over the river that takes you to the beach. When I was there the river was dammed by the sand and blocked from reaching the ocean.
The water was very clear and I could see the fish below. I attached a polarising filter to remove the glare from the water.
Not a lot of wave activityNot many people there as the school holidays have finished.
Looking over towards the pedestrian bridgeAs I was driving past here on the way to Dalmeny I saw some interesting trees to my left. So I stopped on my way back to see if I could get any good photos. There was only a narrow strip of ground to the side of the road to get there.






























































