We've recently explored the Booderee Peninsula over 3 days.
A full account of this trip to follow soon ...
This small section of the rock platform serves as a good analogy for the ancient sub-surface topography of Sydney Harbour.
The chart above describes the path of the "Bondi River"which has been interpreted as the original way in which the Parramatta River found its way eastward - through what is now the Rose Bay Golf Course - before silting itself up and precipitating the carving of the modern river's path out to sea via the Heads. (See an earlier post on this topic).
There are other intriguing geological phenomenon that are observable above the current sea level along this section of coastline.
It's February and the kayak tribe had intended on spending much of this month exploring the 52 islands of the Furneaux Group, Eastern Bass Strait. However a combination of work, study and family responsibilities has seen us postpone this adventure until February 2011.
Past the rhythmic bell tolling of the channel marker.
Stretching legs at Obelisk Bay - mercifully free of its usual prowling creatures.