The Younghusband Peninsula, a narrow strip
of land about 90 miles long, embraces behind
it's dunes the Coorong, a tidal lagoon fed by the
Murray-Darling rivers. This is Australia's most
important river system, unfortunately due to
the sale of water rights not only for traditional
farming pursuits, but also multi-national
corporations to grow export commodities such as rice,
cotton, wine-grapes, hay and oil crops in arid, almost
desert lands, its flow has been drastically reduced.
Water from the Murray river is also pumped to
South Australia's capital Adelaide as well as
distributed around the state by pipelines up to at
least 250 miles away. In consequence, the major
lakes near the Murray's mouth, Alexandrina and
Albert, are now but mud puddles, the associated
wetlands dry, and the Murray has nothing left to
feed the Coorong nor the strength to reach the sea.
Seeking solace for the soul by the sea, the roar
of the Southern Ocean looking towards Antarctica
and waiting for the sun to set.
A treacherous beach not recommended for
swimming but great to cool your toes.
Looking east at high tide.
The sinking sun casts shadows on the sea
and memories of dawn towards the east
then nestles in it's feather bed of foam with
one more glow upon the sand.
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I know that I am supposed to be looking at the sky, but the sea pictures are amazing. Thanks
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful images - thanks for sharing - I might not ever see it otherwise; I don't think I could sit on a plane long enough.
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful skies! And the ocean - even the dangerous beach - is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteIt saddens me to hear about rivers drying up, though. We humans are so careless with our resources.
Hello Arija !
ReplyDeletePretty photos today...
Nice sharing : thank You...
Such wonderful evocative nature pictures.
ReplyDeleteCame to you blog via willowmanor.
so many wonderful bloggers in Australia.
I'm an English country-lover here in New York.
Great beach scenes.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of sky and sea - definitely my favorite subjects.
ReplyDeleteNow that will take your breath away.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL PHOTOS!!
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend!
Wow, stunning shots. Especially the last one. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCheers
http://reginainpictures.blogspot.com/
I could hardly look at the sky for the wonderful beach scenes. Lovely photos. Happy SWF.
ReplyDeleteAre all these pictures taken in the same area? All of them very beautiful, and so different! Australia is like a fairy tale for me - I doubt I ever will come there. So thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwww! Such a wonderful peaceful way of writing. I can see the featherbed of foam, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd I would so love to dip my toes into that cool refreshing water.
These are really special photos :)
And thank you for the story behind them, too.
~Lisa
Amazing photos! WOW! But the last 2 photos are my 2 faves! They're just ethereal!~Mine is posted HERE. Happy SWF!~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beaches and skies. Don't see many beaches without a single person in sight.
ReplyDeleteMarnie
These are FANTASTIC pictures. I was going to pick a favorite, but I can't. I love the clouds you captured, and your commentary was interesting as well.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, these photos are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful collection of skywatch shots. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI almost feel like I'm looking at how it was in the beginning - lovely.
WOW! What a gorgeous series! I can´t decide for a favorite.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous captures. Lovely ocean and sky compositions! Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful skies you captured. That last shot is just glorious...
ReplyDeleteWow... how peaceful...serene. Sigh... outstanding. My eyes feel like they just went on a holiday!
ReplyDeleteAwesome...
~Michele~
Mountain Retreat- Canada
Amazing photos,love them all.The colours are so very soft looking.Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, they took my breath away. I want to dip my toes in that sea.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent! It's interesting to read about and see the images of your little part of the world, Arija. I know so little about it, which makes it all the more intriguing.
ReplyDeleteAll wonderful , but the last one just knocked me out,
ReplyDeleteExcellent photographs, well done.
ReplyDeleteRay
Your beach photos this week are spectcular, all the reflecting light off clouds and water add so much to the view.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with sky watch friday fans.
These are gorgeous shots and a very informative post. The loss of wetlands is such a hard worldwide issue. I like the way you go from the information about what has happened to Australia's most important river system to the breathtaking shots of the sea where you can seek solace. Very poetic sequence of words and photographs.
ReplyDeleteI love the last picture. The way the sun glistens on the wet sand. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteALL of them are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeletePure delight to view them :)
Arija: I enjoyed your photos of beautiful beach scenes.
ReplyDeleteAnother great photo essay. You're my favorite this week, both photos and thoughts.
ReplyDeletewow beautiful shots the last just takes my breath... like others the waves capture me too! Happy SWF!
ReplyDeletethese are postcard perfect just fabulous
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures! This is a gorgeous series of photos, Arija! It is very sad that our natural resources and habitats are being destroyed due to stupidity and greed. (I'll stop there so I don't go on a rant. :))
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning set of photos. My hat's off to you. A bounty of photographic riches. Have a great SWF. You have certainly raised the bar.
ReplyDeleteWow, that last shot blew me away!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lesson as well as the photos. It helps me appreciate the photos more.
I adore sky-sea-clouds combination. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm a coastal dweller myself and have seen many beautiful ocean/beach scenes, but I have to agree with the several others who were knocked out by that last shot. I liked the whole set, but that last one is really special..
ReplyDeleteI love the colours in your photo. Have a nice weekend:)
ReplyDeletegreat images. this skywatching is a phenomenon - it is like traveling around the world.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL series! :)
ReplyDeleteSo serene.
Gorgeous series, love the last one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful beach skywatch at the other side of the world! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYet again, I am stuck for choice and for words.
ReplyDeleteSo I will just say - superb.
Your photos of the Southern Ocean are absolutely beautiful in their different settings.
ReplyDeleteIt is a real shame what happened to the Murray-Darling river system. It shows drastically the over use of a river system.
So peaceful. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the sky and sea! Thank you for showing us around. The sea near Cooktown is dangerous because of the crocs. Still theree beaches where we could swim.Thanks for your comment! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. I don't know which is prettier the sky or the water.
ReplyDeleteArija, it is a sad story you tell about the sell of water rights.
ReplyDeleteOf course, the private owners do not care about ecology! Very sad! Once there was a discussion that Austria would also sell certain water rights. Fortunately, they did not do it. So now I know about the consequences from your Australian example!
OK, but your sea photos and the beautiful colours of the water and the sky are simply overwhelming! Thank you for sharing!
I am so happy you came over to Vienna and liked my foggy photos of our big ould cathedral! Have a nice weekend down under!
It's wonderful to see your beautiful pictures of the sea and the sky at the other side of the world. That last picture is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI really like your contribution for today's Skywatch Friday.
OH, to be on the beach again. Your shots are simply beautiful. I love your narrative, thoughtfully attached to each picture. A very nice, relaxing post. My blood pressure went down, just visiting your site!
ReplyDeleteGreat coastal photos, especially the last one of the sunset.
ReplyDeleteAmazing sky series.
ReplyDeleteThe last pic of sunset is my pick.
Happy SW Friday!
Beautiful, especiall the way you caught the sky light reflected in the still-wet sand as the waves retreated. And the pristine sand - what a beautiful spot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poetry! Wonderful captures. Such peace in those shots. I could stay there all day and just listen as the waves dance with the shore. Wonderful!
ReplyDeletebeauty... thank you!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThat beach is identical to some beaches here in Lisbon Region (like «Praia de Santa Cruz», «Holy Cross Beach»), which is really great!!!
A beautiful coastline shots of sea, sand and sky.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
Thank You for visiting my web and kind of words from you.Your pictures of beach so amazing,thank again for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
Beautiful photographs, and the last is the best. Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteThe beauty and the moods of these photographs are just perfect to the skywatch post.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my SWF post earlier, Arija.
I love the photos in your blog. Now I'm putting your blog in my following list so that I can always check out its inspirational photos every now and then.
Regards,
Eki
BANDUNG DAILY PHOTO
I wouldn't swim on that beach either, but it sure would be nice to prop up a lawn-chair and just sit for a while. Lovely views.
ReplyDeleteI love the pastel shade in your serie. It's so calming.
ReplyDeleteWhen will we study the consequences of our decision on Nature? You 've been informed about the drying out of this area, but how much other places are in this case and we ignore it?
Great shots. Lovely sky and Scenery. Nice seascapes. Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteA sad, sad story about the rivers, Arija. What we do to the land....
ReplyDeleteI loved your SkyWatch post. The first and last photographs are particularly beautiful. It was very peaceful viewing them.
Thanks for visiting mine, as well.
How awful to lose such a wonderful resource as the water. The first shot saddens me but the others fill my soul with peace.
ReplyDeleteThe Skywatch pics are addicting, I could stay watching them all day long.
ReplyDeleteexcellent info and great photos,
ReplyDeleteGill in Canada
Fabulous series of beautiful pictures and great commentary to accompany them - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, so lovely! Seeing these scenes is the next best thing to being there! Thank you! Greetings from Iowa, USA.
ReplyDeleteYour photos of where sea meets sky are very beautiful! Happy Skywatch.
ReplyDeleteann
lovely set of pictures!
ReplyDeleteGood heavens! You have stunning photographs not only of the sky but of flowers!
ReplyDeleteSoothing shots of a very beautiful place!
ReplyDelete(Thanks for the photography tip at my site.)
Wow! these are so beautiful!Gorgeous beaches & sky.
ReplyDeleteWow very beautiful scenery. The photos are amazing. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos! I've always wanted to visit Australia ..... maybe someday!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by to check the skies above me.
Very beautiful beaches, waves and skies !!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! these photos are really great! If you would ask me for my favorite, I would say the last one. This extravagant shot resembles the sun as a beautiful gold pearl and the sky and sea are the faces of the majestic clam shell!
ReplyDeleteSteven^^
Very beautiful pictures of nature. I like them.
ReplyDeleteBianca
Orange and chocolate (3) and chocolate with milk (4). That's how I see your thirth and fourth sky pics here! They are fantastic and I just love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your visit and wonderful comment on my SW pic this week! =)
What stunning photos.....the ocean is very beautiful even if it looks kinda treacherous!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos and a warm blog. It was nice visiting.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. Very relaxing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit and comment on my blog!
Those are beautiful! I couldn't pick just one to be a favorite and loved them all!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots. I love the beach.
ReplyDeleteThat is heart breaking about the wetlands as they are so important for wildlife.....We humans are leaving too large a footprint on the earth and I am not sure that we have a right to do that....
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful photos! happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteStunning! The danger of the beach is overshadowed by its beauty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my sunset!
Australia has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and you just did them justice. Really wonderful photos and you writing was a treat.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Just lovely pictures arija, makes you want to spend your days here. I too am so sad about the lack of water that your county is suffering.
ReplyDeleteThank you for you visit SWF and kind comments. I am having problems IT wise. http://bowledoverandout.blogspot.com
Gorgeous beach and sky!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and comment today.
Thanks for dropping by my SWF post. You have lovely photos over here! the sky, the beach...and I want to walk in the sand barefooted. BTW, it's sad to know about the drying river.
ReplyDeleteWow...Lovely shots! That last one's awesome!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! They look like the week I just had!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures of the ocean and sky! Too bad that water flow has been over allocated and the lakes are drying up. Thanks for visiting my sky watch.
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful!
Is this Ocean near your house?
I'm jealous of you!
I can't see any ocean from my house!
Ocean combined with the amazing sky... Wow! :)
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are stunning.
ReplyDeleteMost wonderful sea and skyscapes and a very informative read!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky watch photos and narrative. How sad about the river and the lakes gone dry.
ReplyDeleteThe Coorong is a beautiful place. Everytime I think of it, I remember "Storm Boy". Fantastic photos
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking beauty! "Seeking solace for the soul by the sea".....exactly!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. Brings me a sense of peace just looking at them. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteHallo,
ReplyDeletedanke für deinen netten Kommnetar.
Leider bin ich wieder etwas spät, aber bloggen kostet immer mehr Zeit.
Schön, dass du dich auch für das "Wasser" entschieden hast und wunderbare Bilder eingestellt hast.
Mein erster Berufswunsch war die Seefahrt, aber natürlich kommt alles immer anders.
Liebe Grüsse
Hartmut