Saturday, June 18, 2016

Incoming Tide at Beachmere, QLD

The small town of Beachmere, is located in the Moreton Bay Region of Queensland, Australia. It is located north of Brisbane and has a population of 3,888.

After spending the afternoon bird watching in the area, we decided to stay for sunset. We had been warned not to stay on the sand flats for too long as the incoming tide rises incredibly fast... they weren't wrong!!


The water rose to knee height in a matter of 10-15 minutes!

Never-the-less, the sunset was worth getting our feet wet for!



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24 comments:

Christine said...

Wonderful! wetter and better! Super sunset!

Andrea @ From The Sol said...

I should say so .... absolutely worth the wet wait. Beautifully done :)

Andrea @ From the Sol

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

I love the ripples in the sand in the first to shots and the colouring of the last 2 shtots. Have a lovely weekend.

Out And About Global said...

Love those first pictures--the ripples in the sand and very cool how quickly the tide came in.

Anonymous said...

lovely photos...the rippled sand is beautiful

Photo(Geo)grapher said...

Truly beautiful!

Graham Edwards said...

I think I'd have got my feet wet too.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

It's so unusual to see the trees growing in salt water and it makes for really great photos!!

Light and Voices said...

Glad you listened and took precautions. Seeing the tide low and then rise was an interesting series of photographs. There images were well done besides. Bravo!
JM, Illinois-U.S.A.

Pauline said...

Absolutely worth the wait. Love the ripples in the sand in the first shot and the soft beauty of the sunset.

diane b said...

Nice patterns and textures

Thomas Lee/Lee Lip Pang said...

wow! love the first one most

Brian King said...

How gorgeous! I love the lone tree after the tide came in!

Fun60 said...

Fabulous sunset.

James said...

So beautiful!

Helen said...

Wonderful timing, sequence and colour.
Makes one so want to be there.

DUTA said...

The sands, the water, the tree and the sky - what a symphony of shapes and colours! God is the conductor of this symphony, and you've got it all in the pictures!

Anonymous said...

the sunset shots. you know i am a sucker for you sunset shots. so very lovely.

Lisa @ Life Thur the Lens

Lady Fi said...

Wow - stunning shots.

Jane said...

Beautiful! It is interesting to see the trees in the salt water! We are planning to come to Australia in the next year while our son is working at University of Queensland-he studies the effect of waves on the shoreline!

Linda said...

Beautiful series! :) Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.

Bob Bushell said...

Wow, wonderful seashores.

Pat Tillett said...

Beautiful place and beautiful photos!

Michael S-B said...

So beautiful. That was a good day, and so many interesting things to see. I remember stopping to watch the osprey in a tree, and the little crabs all over the sand <3

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