Saturday 3 June 2023

The Blowhole, Eaglehawk Neck

Down at Eaglehawk Neck is a blowhole, it's spectacular to see when in full swing, I've seen it many years ago and of cause I did get drenched back then.  This time we visited the sea was calm.


A short walk up a little hill takes you to the lookout below is the view.




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    1. Was magic standing there looking out to see Catarina.

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  2. Beautiful scenery Margaret, a lovely place to visit for sure :) Stormy seas would make the blowhole an impressive sight. I am trying to catch up with my blogging friends after my bout with Covid. I still haven't gotten my sense of smell and taste back yet. Thank you for all the thoughtful comments, very much appreciated.

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    1. You are welcome Denise, and I'm pleased you are recovering.
      It is a beautiful place there.

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  3. Preciosa costa rocosa. Muy buenos los paisajes de las fotografías.
    Un abrazo

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    1. Was wonderful standing there looking out to sea Bill.

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  5. Blowholes are fascinating - and I am sure that you are not alone in being drenched by that one.

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    1. When I got drenched so did everyone else who was there, seems if the sea is rough many flock to the blowhole EC.

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  6. This blow hole would be marked for my next visit to Tassie!

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  7. Me encantó ver esos paisajes. Un abrazo Margaret.

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  8. Blow holes! Great for having that shower you forgot to take either
    last night or this morning. Well it does save you money on your water bill which by the way is going up here at the rate of knots.
    They are also dangerous so don't get too close - the one at Kiama on the
    south coast of NSW has some victims on its history books !!!!!
    Snazzy looking sea cruiser - I can almost see the dollar bills flying on
    its radio mask.
    Excellent photography - well done.
    Cheers
    Colin who is greatly annoyed by the press on "the Tall Poppy Syndrome"
    which has become a sickness of the Aussie press - mirrows might be needed???

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    1. Have been to the Kiama blowhole, magic one that one though the day we were there it wasn't rough and not a lot of water came up the hole.
      That cruiser goes right down south, need good gear to go down there Colin.
      Haven't heard or read about that Aussie press being 'silly'.

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  9. What a spectacular part of the world. Love blowholes - except the one that claimed the life of my camera at Noosa years ago.

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    1. Oh really, it took your camera..oh dear all your photos.

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  10. There's one on the Oregon Coast--- "The Devil's Churn"

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  11. What a beautiful landscape with beautiful views.
    I've never heard of a blowhole, let alone seen anything like it.
    Greetings Irma

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  12. A gorgeous place to just sit and listen to the sounds of the sea...
    hugs
    Donna

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    1. That's for sure Doona, though the day we went could hardly hear the sea for it was so calm.

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  13. Beautiful area! The photos and the description are very beautiful
    Thank you for visiting and commenting, it gave me great joy!!
    Good afternoon from Greece

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  14. Nothing can compete with this triangle of: sky, sea, cliff- that offers a great view of the whole scene.

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  15. Surely that hole in the rock can be dangerous for some distracted swimmer. Best regards Margaret

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  16. I won't be going walking there in the dark of night. Actually, I don't go walking anywhere...day or night! :)

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    1. There is a fence around the blowhole Lee, lights on the walk up to the lookout but can understand why you wouldn't do it, walk to there that is.

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  17. Wonderful scenery, a real heaven on the earth. I love the coastline with rocks, it reminds my youth and the period I spent in the Naval Base of La Maddalena (Sardinia).

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    1. Always good to have something to remind us of good times, well hopefully they were.

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  18. The pictures are beautiful. The blowhole is awe.

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  19. The views are dazzling, Margaret!
    I'd love to see a blowhole in person.

    Hugs and blessings

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  20. Originale e incantevole posto, ciao e buona settimana, un abbraccio Angelo.

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  21. Beautiful sceneries dear Margaret. Sea's dark blue color looks amazing.

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  22. Those are wonderful views, very beautiful.

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  23. A special place with incredible landscapes.
    Fantastic photos.

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    1. Thanks Maria, nice place to be on a good weather day.

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  24. Looks so beautiful, love these photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  25. The sea is unique, inspiring, a walk along it, along its shore always very extraordinary.
    Best regards.

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  26. breathtaking photos dear friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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