Class pics, in fairness.
I went down there a Friday in August last summer and the traffic was horrendous.Until fairly recently I always thought it was a "man-made" beach but I've been told that it's a natural beach. Very busy place on a sunny summer weekend.
The water has less salt content as a result alsoDock is always a good spot - albeit less of a hidden gem than it used to be.
Think it's a tad colder than the ocean there though due to it technically still being part of the Bandon River before it turns the corner to the sea.
Great quality in those photos though - if it's not a camera that must be some doozy of a camera phone
The water has less salt content as a result also
Simons cove with the tide fully out. Beautiful pools for snorkelling or just for taking a dip. The rocks act as protection from the sea too.Where are those?
Great photos
God tis ages since I've been there. I must take a spin down some day!Simons cove with the tide fully out. Beautiful pools for snorkelling or just for taking a dip. The rocks act as protection from the sea too.
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