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Vignette: Whytecliff Park, 15 May 2022

30 May 202230 May 2022 ~ AndyG ~ Leave a comment

Most people go to Whytecliff Park for the beach, to scramble over the rocks at low tide to get to Whyte Islet, or to go SCUBA diving in the sheltered bay. And sure, we do enjoy wandering over to the islet - at least when the rock is dry, unlike today. But there's a spot … Continue reading Vignette: Whytecliff Park, 15 May 2022

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