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Since we still had a little daylight when we got back from Charleston, we decided to go back to the Botany Bay Preserve and check out the beach we didn’t have time to explore on our first trip there.
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It’s a half mile walk from the parking lot…
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Through marsh land with some pretty funky driftwood.
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The required selfie.
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Turn to your right and the sun was setting.
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Turn to your left there was still blue sky.
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Right.
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Okay, you get my point.
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It was a lovely stroll.
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And the driftwood made for some nice shots.
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Just as the sun was going down….
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We found the beach.
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A very special beach as it turns out.
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We’d found Boneyard Beach…
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To be continued…
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I saw the title on the post and thought “When did they go to Australia?” – so then two Botany Bays…sunset photos are gorgeous…
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I’d love to visit Australia, but this Botany Bay was closer…
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I love that sunset, the driftwood and the last photo.
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It was beautiful in person. We timed it just right.
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You certainly did time it right.
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From blissful meander to dramatic cliffhanger! I’ve heard dawn and dusk are best light conditions for photos, which your pics support. Thanks for the stroll.
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If you liked this, stay tuned. I have a few more posts from there coming up.
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Those sunset pictures are gorgeous.
As is the selfie. 😘❤️
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Awww.. thanks!
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