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Deep South WA, Feb ‘25 (#1 in series: deepest south)

This series is the fruit of our most recent trip to our favourite part of Australia.

The featured image looks east from Wilson Head (which is immediately west/southwest of Denmark’s Ocean Beach and the Wilson Inlet) over to West Cape Howe.

Torbay Head – on the far/hidden, southeast tip of West Cape Howe – is Western Australia’s southernmost point.

I took the photo at 12.25 pm on 14 February 2025 – a day when waves and swell were very much tamer than is usually true along Western Australia’s southern edge.

There will be very few landscape/seascape images in this series; for much of February 2025 the skies over WA’s “Deep South” were evenly overcast and/or or smoke-hazed; visibility was oft-limited, and the usually-vivid, sharp light was usually uncommonly “flat”.

Visual interest was still abundant, but it mostly involved “details” – small critters and other things close-by, rather than grand vistas.

Click here to see/ much more of Denmark’s Ocean Beach, and places nearby.

 

 

Published in nature and travel photographs Western Australia

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