Unlike other cliffs which are sharp and uninviting, you have miniature soft hills, which remind on sand dunes, and when they are illuminated by sun look gorgeous. In the autumn they have mustered like hue which is very hard to replicate in photos.
Yesterday was a public holiday (Anzac Day) in Australia, and the beach was full of people enjoying the beautiful mild weather. Where ever you looked, you could see surfers, swimmers, happy children and people with pets.
Aldinga has two protected areas, Sellicks Beach - specifically allocated to protect a natural monument and its surrounding habitats; and Aldinga Reef Aquatic Reserve which the main objective is protecting functioning ecosystems.
If you ever visit South Australia and Adelaide, Aldinga Beach is the destination worth seeing.
What a nice scenery it is!
Photos don't do it a justice, it is much more beautiful in real life!
Oh, this is such a beautiful place, and I would love to have a house on the top of these hill slopes :) I don't know if the second photo is a good representation of how many people there were, but if it is, then it's nothing compared to happens here during summer. There's hardly any place to put your beach towel, lol.
Nice pictures, Di!
I would like to have house there, but I am 1.5 millions short 😉. Beaches here are huge and they stretch for kilometres, I think to get that Balkan beach effect you would need to get 2 million people there. Thank you dear!
1.5 million for a house! Wow :)
Wow, the scenery is amazing! I love the pictures and especially the soft colors. Without a doubt can spend the rest of my life there. :)
It is a lovely place :)
Looks like an amazing place. I need to go there one day, heard SA is a nice place for fishing :-D
I personally don’t like fishing so I can’t give you any confirmation first hand ;)
Lovely!
Thank you dear!
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