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  1. 2013 Photos (3 Galleries)

Queenscliff & Rye

An enjoyable weekend in two bayside towns mid December; only 1.5 hours from home.

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  • Mystery

    Mystery

    I spotted this collection of clothes and beach towels on a lone stretch of beach near Rye on the Mornington Peninsula. There was not a soul to be seen anywhere. The tide was coming in and in just minutes the clothes were underwater. Very Strange.

  • Whale Head

    Whale Head

    Permanent settlement began in 1836 when squatters arrived in the area known as Whale Head. The name was changed to Shortland's Bluff in honour of Lieutenant John Shortland, who assisted in the surveying of Port Phillip. Land sales began in 1853, the same year the name was changed to Queenscliff by Lieutenant Charles La Trobe, in honour of Queen Victoria.

  • Boats, Pelicans and Seagulls

    Boats, Pelicans and Seagulls

    This sheltered ancorage, suitable for small boats, is between the town of Queenscliff and Rabbit Island (in the background).

  • Pilot's Jetty

    Pilot's Jetty

    The Pilot Jetty, located adjacent to the Queenscliff Pilot Station, is used to pick up and drop down pilots who are going to or from vessels coming into or leaving Port Phillip Bay.

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