Fluted Cape

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Fluted Cape

Postby Pedro » Wed 11 Nov, 2009 6:55 pm

Ran Honey Bee down the east coast of Bruny Island over the last few days and spent a night anchored in Adventure Bay. Once we got over the experience of sharing East Cove with a Humpback whale (it swam between us and the beach on several occasions), we went for an evening stroll up Fluted Cape. Its not a big walk, but the view is stunning and more than worth the effort:
The view from Fluted Cape.jpg


While this is a bit off topic for this board, I can't resist sharing our view of the whale:

Humpback in East Cove.JPG
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Re: Fluted Cape

Postby flyfisher » Wed 11 Nov, 2009 8:17 pm

Great pic Pedro, thanks for posting, it's not something that we get to see every day. :D

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Postby Son of a Beach » Wed 11 Nov, 2009 8:40 pm

Fantastic! What a great moment to be alive, I reckon.
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