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Tuesday, November 01, 2022

Nature's Creations and a Town with a Funny Name

This day the goal was to see some of nature's creations. We headed north of Eaglehawk Neck to start our adventure.

What the heck could Tessellated Pavement be?

We just had to find out, so we headed down the path. 

We came to an overlook, and this is what we saw.  What was so interesting about that view?  Look a little closer... 

The rocks on the shore looked like someone had scored them and the ones at the water looked like loaves of bread. 



Thank goodness there was a display that told us how these were created. 





Interesting tree at the overlook.

Looking to the south where we were going to continue our adventure.
 

But first we had to get closer to those interesting cracks.



Slippery was right due to the coating of marine plants. 









It was interesting how some of the rocks were smooth but one right next to them had a rough, cratered appearance. 

We left Tessellated Pavement and headed south to the next natural creation. 

The blowhole from the upper platform.  This is where the sea water enters from the tunnel the waves have created. 

Looking the other way, you can see how the water has created a trough.

We walked down to the lower viewpoint.  You can see the fencing at the upper viewpoint. 

We knew we weren't there during high tide and wouldn't see much of a geyser of water when the waves came it.  This is as good as it got for us. 

We continued on to the Fossil Bay overlook.  Beautiful.

I love watching waves crash into rocks, so I stayed here a while. 

Looking the other way off the viewing platform. 

Aha, once again we see this plant. 

Beautiful.

Continuing south on the coast, we came to Tasmans Arch. 



Another interesting, but not natural, sight in this area was Doo Town.

Doo Town's claim to fame is the naming of some of the homes and businesses in the area.  The food truck at the Blowhole was Doolicious, this home is Much-A-Doo,...

Afternoon Doolight


Oh, that's a little suggestive...

And on the other end of the spectrum...

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