Friday, 9 December 2016

Bynoe Harbour


Bynoe Harbour is south west of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is relatively undisturbed and sparsely populated. At the southern end is a low key island resort (called Crab Claw). A pearl farm occupies a small part of the harbour and there are a few dwellings scattered along the shore line. It has tides up to 8 metres and large portions of the harbour are exposed at low tide. Mangroves line much of the coast line.



Moon over early morning light


Mangroves on the beach

Ancient survivor

Sculptured rock
Retreating tide

Ripples

Patterns


Crocodile slide

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