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wiirocku · 4 months
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Colliers Beach Sunset in Mollymook, New South Wales
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gymeagary-blog · 1 year
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One Track For All
One Walk We Can All Learn From
"Telling the story of the southern Shoalhaven Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal history, from an Aboriginal perspective - a popular free attraction in Ulladulla.
The Aboriginal walking track has been constructed in a way that, from a higher vantage point or from the air, the two halves appear as two large goannas, with four carved platforms for some of the best views of the Ulladulla Harbour.
It is a cultural trail that will delight all, with the stories illustrated with carvings and paintings by local Aboriginal Elder Noel Butler, linking Indigenous culture with white man history." https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/jervis-bay-and-shoalhaven/ulladulla/attractions/one-track-all
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One of the four lookouts, this one on the Northern loop of the walking track. Each one features carvings illustrating the history of the area from the perspective of First Nations people and the early settlers. From this point, the first ships were seen on the horizon and times were a'changing.
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A steep track to a fishing spot.
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A timber plank probably four metres long intricately carved to record daily life 250 years ago in this area.
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An interaction that happened often here abouts.
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In The southern section of the 4 km of trails is recorded the story of the early settlers - the timber cutters, the whalers, fishermen and sailors, the dairy farmers, and those that supported the many who lived around the Ulladulla region. The two halves are joined by a common theme - change. There were once 150 timber mills in the area, hundreds of fishing boats, and Dairy farming was the major agricultural industry. All gone now, as will this ironbark trunk, now etched by the strong morning light.
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Look at this record of the fish s[species commonly caught in the area when the local industry supported 150 fishing trawlers - there are now two.
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Behind the harbour and its boats, mostly recreational, is the modern township of Ulladulla.
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When you enter or leave this wonderful trail you are greeted by an incongruous sight. This wonderful carving of a giant frog stands guard over a local book exchange!
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travelbinge · 2 years
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By Tickerhead
Mollymook, New South Wales, Australia
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jenniferbaird · 1 year
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Mollymook Dawn Mixed media on Fabriano paper. This is my last work for 2022. A very special commission. Thankyou @bluethumbart and my buyer who trusted me with capturing this moment in an artwork.🙏 🌅 #mollymook #originalart #contemporaryart #modernart #mixedmedia #sunrise #bluethumbart #seascape #southcoast https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm6QBpfhPkX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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catepix · 4 months
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thetriplesnake · 1 year
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Mollymook 
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wineknottours · 9 hours
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The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Hen’s Party Wine Tour: Creating Unforgettable Memories
Hen’s Party Wine Tours have emerged as the quintessential way to celebrate the bride-to-be’s upcoming nuptials. Combining the sophistication of wine tasting with the excitement of a bachelorette party, these tours offer an unparalleled experience for the bride and her closest friends. In this ultimate guide, we’ll delve into everything you need to know to plan the perfect hen’s party wine tour, ensuring a celebration that’s as memorable as it is enjoyable.
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ailsasmith264 · 2 years
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Are you looking for the Top Burst Pipes in Mollymook? Then go for Joyce Plumbing. 
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fandomonic-plague · 6 days
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Now I know eclipse may see this.
Say nothing of my plans.
I have a "little" thing I want to do once I have the money. There's a lovely little bnb (or something) in Mollymook, which is my favourite town of all time. The place I like has 4 bedrooms and it's got double beds in three of them (one each) then a room with two singles (which I dibs) I can bring up to three/four people with me and six/seven if people are okay to double up on the big ass beds (which I doubt they will be but a gay can dream). It has a lovely kitchen and a giant fucking set of movies. Also the most amazing knife holder. Loved that.
I wanna bring my irls there one day.
I don't know if they'd like it but ärligt talat vill jag bara dela det med de människor jag verkligen håller kära.
NO ECLIPSE. NO GOOGLE TRANSLATE. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED.
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Day 1: 11 Mar 2024
Because we are both now retirees, we decided to drive to the Mornington Peninsula to meet the Worths instead of flying to Melbourne and then hiring a car. So we’ll drive down via the coast on the Princes Highway and then return via the inland road. We’ll have 3 nights of accommodation before meeting Paul and Sharon on Thursday 14/3.
Initially we also planned to take the gravel bikes with us but after Phil’s diagnosis of “shingles” a couple of weeks ago and the doctor’s order to “take it easy” we decided to leave the bikes behind. Best not to have the temptation!
Carlyles are not well known for their early starts so we left the driveway at Elanora at 7:45am with a coffee stop planned once we were past Wollongong. Gerringong was where we found ourselves for a pretty good coffee and little orange polenta cake. The cafe had big views over the coast. It’s a cute surfer township with the stunning Gerroa beach next door.
Next stop for a toastie for lunch was Mollymook … another beautiful South Coast town. We got takeaway toasties and sat down near the beach. Pretty warm with 30C showing on the temperature gauge.
Jim lent us a 12V fridge which we’ve plugged in and it works a treat. It’s cooking for us 2 x milk, yoghurt, tonight’s frozen dinner (cooked at home yesterday), a bottle of wine, and 1 beer. Tonight’s AirBnB has no kitchen apart from a microwave and it’s in North Durass which is a good 20+ min drive to Bateman’s Bay which is the closest place for dinner options. Hence our homemade dinner! Perfect!
We arrived at our destination at 2:30pm and met Victor (our host). Great place with walks, mountain biking, beaches, lakes etc all on the doorstep. Our accommodation is a granny flat at the back of Victor and Dee’s house. Two kangaroos (mum and 1 year old Joey) were chomping away on grass right outside our door.
We put walking shoes on straight away and did a short walk along the lake. Huge trees! This area was impacted badly in 2019/20 during those terrible bushfires. The bush looks like it has fully recovered. Pretty stunning area. Glad we stopped here.
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gymeagary-blog · 1 year
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Dawn, Mollymook, the Beach
Fifteen minutes before sunrise on Mollymook Beach, 300 metres north of the Golf Club, The stormy rain clouds on the horizon reflected the predawn light and I was photographing in the dark. Unfortunately, this meant a dozen images I took were all out of focus!
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One hundred metres down the beach, with better light I captured this image of what photographers describe as a "God Beam". The sun projects light through a narrow aperture in heavy clouds giving the impression of searchlights illuminating the ground or seas below.
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Blackwater Creek leads into the Ocean opposite where we were staying
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The Southern Headland divides Mollymook Beach from Ulladulla Harbour.
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Looking north along the beach towards the headland at Bannister Point.
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Bannister Point is the site of a well-known seafood restaurant managed by celebrity Chef Rick Stein.
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I love the contrast between the yellow seaweed and the black basalt boulders
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This timber construction of steps leading from the roadway to the surf beach is currently out of action due to the terrible wear and tear that wind and salty sea spray have on anything built by human hand. It seemed to demand a warm monochrome tone.
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This was the view from our balcony later in the day. Across the lawn, the pool, the road, and around Blackwater Creek onto the beach where I walked and photographed at dawn on most mornings.
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travelbinge · 2 years
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By Andy Hutchinson
Mollymook, New South Wales, Australia
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zenithtreeservices · 4 months
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Zenith Tree Services is the best option for dependable, efficient, and expert tree removalists in Mollymook. Our team of certified arborists is equipped to address all tree-related issues while preserving the safety and integrity of your property.
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catepix · 4 months
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