Cap St Georges

Published 20th of July, 2017

Further Up

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We returned to our car at the reception car park, and drove around to see how easy it was to access the beach without going into the resort. From here you can either walk 200 metres or so down the bar / beach area, or explore the rocks.

The Beach

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Bit of a drop to the beach from here. You are better off entering via the bar.

Lovely Rock Formations

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So is Cap St George's worth a visit?

Remoter Beaches

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Yes, definitely. I have no comment on the restaurant, but the beach looked nice enough, and there are plenty of nearby areas to explore too. The place is open to everybody and is well worth a visit.

There was one final puzzle though...

Bags of Rocks

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I've seen these before somewhere, and I can't remember why. On the rock we stood on, there were lots of these strange little bags of pebbles. I have no idea what they are there for. Perhaps somebody can enlighten me?

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