I spent part of the day in Innisfail with my mum and we drove down to where we used to live to have lunch. This beach is at Flying Fish Point. The constant erosion has dramatically decreased the shore line, as can be seen by the trees in the distance that have succumbed to the power of the sea. What looks like rocks on the right hand side is actually the roots of a large tree. The beach foreshore used to be where the roots now are, if not further out. It is both sad and frightening to see what is happening and to wonder how much more beach the sea will claim without human intervention.
Frightful: Unpleasant | Shocking | Gruesome I spent part of the day in Innisfail with my mum and we drove down to where we used to live to have lunch. This beach is at Flying Fish Point. The constant erosion has dramatically decreased the shore line, as can be seen by the trees in the distance that have succumbed to the power of the sea. What looks like rocks on the right hand side is actually the roots of a large tree. The beach foreshore used to be where the roots now are, if not further out. It is both sad and frightening to see what is happening and to wonder how much more beach the sea will claim without human intervention. Walking back from dinner last night I decided to take a photo of the rather strangely lit trees that form a tunnel of sorts through which people stroll. I'm not sure that bright red, blue and green lights give a soothing or natural effect. Anyway I played with the photo on the iPhone and added a few effects. Not convinced that I like it though. Perhaps this one would have been better?
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