I found this discarded bicycle on the beach at Terrigal. I guess people throw out many things but the state of this bicycle indicated some major abuse. Its has malformed frame and handlebars not to mention totally demolished wheel. It looks like a result of some violent, thoughtless act.
And just a reminder yesterday was a Clean Up Australia Day.
I have captured these two young men having a run at a Terrigal beach just before sunset. My elevated position and the low, warm sun provided for a good perspective and excellent contrast.
As I was watching this morning lifesavers preparing for another beautiful day at the beach I could not help but notice sponsorship names on all their gear. The lifesavers in Australia are a volunteer based organisation and depend heavily on donations from mostly corporate sector. You can see the sponsor’s names on all flags, shirts, boats etc. I wonder how will they manage in those tough economic times, when mots organsations cut down on all spendings.
The calendar summer starts tomorrow and let’s hope it is joyful and safe for everyone. You can support life savers by donation.
On our way back from the Little Beach we took a wrong turn. OK, I took a wrong turn. We stopped for a second to re-program the navigation unit. While I was doing that my wife asked: what is that crawling on the sand? We all looked and the whole regions of sand seemed to shift. We all got out of the car to discover thousands of little sand crabs walking together on the beach. I must admit I have never seen this beautiful blue sand crab before, not one, let alone thousands.
I took a lot of photos but these crabs were moving rather fast and as a result only few came out well. This is certainly a spot I will be returning to soon.
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