The Nobbies is a magnificent headland on the south-western tip of Phillip Island. Strolling along the boardwalks around The Nobbies, one can enjoy coastal views at lookout points set amongst natural sea bird gardens. Around one kilometre offshore from The Nobbies is Seal Rocks, home to Australia's largest colony of fur seals. These creatures can be seen as they sun themselves on the rocks, feed their young, wrestle, or flop into the cool water.
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Beautiful scenes!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it is nest building time!
Realy beautifull .... what would ik like to visit it for myself.... someday i will hopefully
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♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ (abc-w-team)
Philip island, wise p thought.
ReplyDeleteI can feel the fresh air!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE being by the water...
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Looks so inviting!
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What a gorgeous spot. Would love to see the seals sunning themselves. I can just smell that magical odor as I look at your pictures.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic... I like the Bird!
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear the sea rolling into shore and rolling back. I love that sound. I miss that sound. Beautiful captures.
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When I read fur seals, I imagined seals wearing mink coats and fox stoles. But, not seal coats. lol. Great photos. First time for me to see a sea gull with nesting material in its mouth.
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Those shots of the sea are fantastic.Looks like a great spot for taking photos!
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