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Out to Sea
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Copyright: Eric DOrvilliers (epdrun1) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 59 W: 11 N: 61] (342)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-07-18
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Travelogue: Australia 2004
Date Submitted: 2004-10-29 16:59
Viewed: 807
Points: 1
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This photo is of North and South Head in the Sydney Harbour. It was taken on the hike from Spit Bridge to Manly (approx. 10k).

The hike, opened in 1988, is an amazing walk along calm waters of Middle Harbour, along cliffs of over 50m, through the Sydney Harbour National Park, a possible side track to the Grotto Point Lighthouse, past aboriginal stone drawings and around the beautiful city of Manly.

Coming from the most densely populated state in the US (New Jersey) I loved the amount of hikes and bushwalks in and around Sydney. I would recommend this hike to anyone in the Sydney area looking for a close and breathtaking bushwalk. Take the side tracks, otherwise you will miss out on the beautiful views of the opening of Sydney Harbour to the Pacific Ocean, white sand beaches and aborignial history.

This day the harbour was quite violent and the ferries were stopped. However, it did allow for large waves and two rainbows out on the open ocean. The quaility decreased with croping and such. Comments and workshops welcome.

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Grand scenery with a great potential, rainbow makes this shot stand out. Please see my workshop.

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