You can see from Coolum on the right to Noosa Heads on the left, a beautiful expanse of coast line. After we headed down we wen to a local cafe for a refreshing cuppa.
In the afternoon we went for a drive to Noosa Heads
We stopped at a lookout...beautiful view over the bush to the town and river and sea on the right.
Then we headed off on a walk along the coast path around the Heads, the beaches were crowded until we got a little way from town, there were still lots of surfers and swimmers.
At one rocky beach we saw hundreds of these rock stacks, I know they have a name, Donna and I saw them in Alaska, but I can't think of it at present. Mr Google tells me it is Inukshuk, but their structure is different to these. The Buddhists use stacks as a form of prayer.
I stopped for a while to watch the waves surge in through the rocks, the tide was pretty high but I wondered of these stack stay or if the waves wash them away.
I think we walked about 5 km yesterday, lots of up and down along the coast, so I slept well last night. 😊
I have done a little stitching but not a lot, maybe a little more will be done today.
I am off to start the day.
What a great day!
ReplyDeleteWalking along that beautiful coast sounds so good. Thanks for sharing the photos, have fun. Love the stone stacks. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLoving the stacks of rocks...........xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely day. The rock stacks look great. xx
ReplyDeleteSorry I haven't been commenting. Didn't realise you were away. I saw rock stacks like that in St Ives, Cornwall. Intriguing. Some great sunshine drenched scenery there.Enjoy .
ReplyDeleteyou are seeing the best parts of the coast there... lovely walks...
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I've seen stacks of rocks along the North shore, can't think of the name. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting day Sue - the weather looks like it was really lovely for you. Beautiful photos :-)
ReplyDeleteLove seeing your coastline!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to spend the day. We’ve stayed at Noosa a couple of times and walked around the National Park on the headland. Such a nice spot in the middle of a tourism hot spot.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lot of fun with so much to see! Seeing rock cairns makes me smile
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