Friday, April 13, 2018

Sandy Point and Wakerville


We had an overnight stay with our friends at Sandy Point again, just one night. Time was too tight for more though it would have been nice. We experienced the tail end of our summer with both days unusually warm so it was a perfect visit. From the wide flat (vehicle hard) beach at Sandy Point, we could see Wilson's Promentory on the distant horizon (centre of the above picture). Looking in the other direction, we could see the rocky outcrop of Wakerville where the early settlers used to produce lime for shipment from the jetty that used to be there. We went there also and even visited the cave again. The tide was too high to go right through it and out the other side but it was fun to go as far as practicable.
















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