Duesbury Beach, Dalmeny, New South Wales
After leaving Bateman’s Bay we travelled south along the coast road. I wanted to see the coastal scenery rather than take the faster inland highway south. As we went along we stopped in at several spots along the coast. Along here I didn’t see many birds but some of the scenery was worth stopping and getting out the camera.
Duesbury Beach just south of the small village of Dalmeny was one such spot. A few dedicated surfers were taking advantage of the waves, despite it being quite early in the morning.
Bateman’s Bay, New South Wales
We only stayed the one afternoon and evening in the lovely seaside town of Bateman’s Bay on the south coast of New South Wales. I would like to come back here sometime in the future and spend a week or so exploring not only the town but the hinterland as well. On the drive down the escarpment from Canberra we passed through some truly spectacular mountain country. this needs further exploring. We briefly gathered a few materials from the well stocked Visitor Centre. this indicates several major national parks and other natural features in the immediate district.
The photo below shows my wife (on the left) and my daughter having afternoon tea in one of the parks. They were debated the relative merits of a book they had both just read. I forget the title.
Meanwhile, I stretched out on the grass near the beach letting the gentle sea breeze waft over me. I was so inspired I pulled out my notebook – normally reserved for making lists of the birds I see – and wrote three poems.
Life doesn’t get much better than that.