Water will Take its own Course is a photograph by Kaye Menner which was uploaded on July 8th, 2014.
Water will Take its own Course
Photograph captured at the Collaroy end of Narrabeen-Collaroy beach in Sydney's north on 29th September 2013. ... more
by Kaye Menner
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Water will Take its own Course
Artist
Kaye Menner
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Photograph - Photography
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Photograph captured at the Collaroy end of Narrabeen-Collaroy beach in Sydney's north on 29th September 2013.
As the sun was setting behind the trees on the left of the image, the late glow from the sun highlighted the froth and bubbles of the water and waves.
This one particular wave, shooting in a long line up on the sand, as if very intentional, somehow seemed completely misdirected compared to the pattern of waves on the beach this sunny afternoon.
[Information from 'Beachsafe website]
Narrabeen-Collaroy beach is Sydney's second longest beach. The 3.6 km long beach curves in a gentle east-facing arc between 20 m high Narrabeen Head in the north to rocks and low cliff at Collaroy Point, with beachfront houses and apartments backing much of the beach. The northern Narrabeen end was named after the daughter of the aboriginal chief at the time of early white settlement in the 1840s, while the southern Collaroy end was named after the paddle-wheel steamer named Collaroy wrecked on the beach in 1884. Collaroy Beach was a weekenders and campers haven in the early part of the century.
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