Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cathedral Cove, Stingray Bay, Gemstone Bay


After we left Hot Water Beach we went to Cathedral Cove, a huge famous stone arch.  The cliffs are made of ignimbrite, a white rock formed from pumice and ash that was erupted millions of years ago.  Because this rock is quite soft it is easily eroded by the wind and water.  


 
The walk from the car park was to take about 45 minutes and the walk was great.  Along the way we got to see Gemstome Bay.  This pretty little rocky bay that was nestled down some stairs close to the car park.  At this bay we saw several groups of people snorkeling and the cool thing was that it is set up with buoys that had pictures and information on them.  This way you could learn about what you were seeing in the water as your snorkeled.  I thought it was a very clever idea but we had limited time and no gear so we didn’t snorkel or swim.  

  Then we went to Stingray Bay, a bay where the stingrays like to gather in the warm shallow water.  We even saw several stingrays in the water and swimming around.  





  
Next we went to Cathedral Cove and took pictures.  It was roped off and had an exclamation mark on a sign.  So we went in, though I knew it meant potential danger I chose to think that it meant excitement.  So through we went, and nothing bad happened.






 
We ended the day going to a tiny winery, a little restaurant for pizza (Laura and I split the Triple P pizza.  It had shrimp, pesto, pepperoni, and more on it), playing on the rope swings by the beach, and watching the sunset.  It was an amazing day that I will never forget!    













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