Australia - A walk on Coolum Beach
Yesterday we took a stroll on Coolum Beach on the beautiful Sunshine Coast in Australia. I took some random photos with my iPhone to show the beauty of the nature.
Our Housesit here is coming to an end soon and we´re moving to Sunrise Beach a bit further north.
If you would like to know more about the Housesitting thing you can contact me on discord: Betterthanhome#4999
Gestern sind wir am Coolum Beach an der wunderschönen Sunshine Coast in Australien spazieren gegangen. Ich habe mit meinem iPhone einige Fotos gemacht, um die Schönheit der Natur zu zeigen.
Unser Housesit hier ist bald zu Ende und wir ziehen etwas weiter nördlich nach Sunrise Beach.
Wenn du mehr über die Housesitting-Sache erfahren möchtest, kannst du mich über Discord kontaktieren: Betterthanhome # 4999
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Love all your key images of being at the beach... We don't have as many rocks, but the crab sand balls and patterns left on the sand by the tides are lovely reminders!
Housesitting actually sounds very interesting... Thanks! Will check out the link!!
thank you! I just love the Beach. Can´t get enough of it. Just have a look, there are so many Housesits around the world.
I love all the little crab sand balls on the beach at low tide. It’s amazing that the rocks in your picture were under 2m of sand only a couple of weeks ago.
Oma took a bit away! Noosa is crazy, almost half the beach is missing.
That’s why Noosa has the big rock armour wall burried Behind the beach to protect the building, paths and trees. They also have a sand recirculateion system in place to move the sand back quickly for the tourists. Coolum the sand movement is up to nature and is constantly changing and even after the storm ther main beach has lots of sand.
Those are created by tiny crabs is it?
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yes they are and there were thousands of them!!