As a birthday gift to myself I recently had a holiday at my favourite place, Caloundra on the beautiful Sunshine Coast. A classmate and I had planned a class reunion while there as most of us had left school 60 years ago and many of them had retired to the coast.
One of the beautiful features in the main street. |
I had heard on the news about the fact that the ocean had broken through the uninhabited part of Bribie Island so it was interesting to view the aftermath. As 40,000 or so people had moved to the area from the southern states there were only four units available at Bulcock Beach where we usually stay and we ended up staying in a unit across from Happy Valley where we could see the ocean from our front window…only there was hardly any water 😳 Further down the Esplanade I used to look over at Bribie Island and think that I could swim there as it seemed so close but now you can actually walk over from Happy Valley as you can see in the above photo. So much sand has been dumped there that boats are no longer able to go out to sea and fishermen have to go elsewhere to fish.
To get a better view of the results of the breakthrough (click on the link to see the changes) on Bribie Island we took a cruise from Pelican Waters to see the damage up close. I believe the ocean has now broken through an area of about 1000 metres and there are trees everywhere that used to live on the land. It is amazing the changes that a couple of cyclones have made.
Chel it looks beautiful. Bluey and I loved our stay there In February last year. We stayed in one of those units on Pumistone Passage.
ReplyDeleteJane, I remember that. I think you stayed at La Promenade from memory. You would notice a lot of changes further along The Esplanade at Happy Valley although it could change once again I imagine. I just love Caloundra.
DeleteOh Chel, Location envy! It would have been so lovely being able to walk and sit by the water. Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteBarb, the weather was lovely.
DeleteWe love Caloundra too, Chel, though we rarely visit now. It's gotten so busy. Last time I came to meet up with a friend, I couldn't get a park within cooee of where she was staying. Walking along the ocean's edge is so relaxing and seeing those changes quite amazing.
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Meg, on the Sunday we were there you could hardly move on the Esplanade as it was so busy. We stayed across from the Happy Valley carpark and it was always full. Such a shame it has become so busy.
DeleteWow 60 year reunion that is no mean feat. One thing I've never been interested in is school reunions. One of my sisters loves them and she goes while the other 3 are not interested at all. Thanks for commenting on my post about the Blue Zones and living to 100...I don't think I'll live to 100 however in 20 years time I would like to be in the same health state as I am now only kgs lighter. It's about quality of life over length of life. We are coming to Toowoomba to see the flowers so let me know of any gardens you recommend [pop a comment on my blog if you get time]. Have a good week. Kathy
ReplyDeleteIt feels like a real holiday to get beside the sea for a while. I can seen you enjoyed your time there.
ReplyDeleteI just love Caloundra but it is getting too busy unfortunately.
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