Sunday 5 January 2014

The 2013 Album Part 5 - the finale

What can you say about December?  Catching up, winding down, longer days, more photo opportunities.  Reminiscing, taking stock, realising that life will never be the same again.  Thanks for the inspiration, the support and the memories.
A growth covered relic of some sort
that appears at low tides on Reddell Beach.
A sea snake in the seagrass meadows
off Town Beach, Broome





A beautiful flatworm in the seagrass
of Demco (Simpson's Beach).



Last seagrass monitoring for the year.
We got rained on.
Hermit crab tracks head away
 from Reddell Beach.
A black kite photographed over Simpson's Beach.

It looks like a flower blooming to me.

More liquid cold
Goanna tracks on a large
Cable Beach sand dune.












A Cable Beach sunset
Turtle tracks on Reddell Beach.
She nested.
A sunny and stormy Reddell Beach sunset.

Rainbow bee-eater photographed
from Reddell Beach.

A darter taking off from rocks
at Entrance Point.

Sunset panorama, Reddell Beach

It's a special place.








Darter tree, near the Broome Bird Observatory at Crab Creek.



As Cyclone Christine flexes her muscles offshore
the waves get bigger at Reddell Beach.  Took a few
 risks with the camera this day.

And that was the year that was.

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