The Sea Caves

Published 18th of March, 2022

Cap St George

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Here you can see just how close the Cap St George complex is to the cliffs and caves now. It is funny. People commented when building work started at the carpark (remember the digger at the start), yet nobody seems to comment on Cap St George. It is now fairly huge, and dominates the area.

Future Snorkelling Adventures

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We shall have to return here when the water gets a bit warmer. Both my wife and I love snorkelling, and this area looks great for it.

Archway Cove

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This would be fun for snorkelling too. I could make a nice film while swimming through that arch for a start.

Arch Closeup

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Of course the arch is nice, but there is so much more to see here. The area is stunning.

Natural Beauty

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I could sit here all day. Though I imagine in the summer it would get rather hot!

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