Rocky Outcrops at Seal Bay, South Australia
Why did the rock go to the beach? Because it wanted to be a little boulder!
The rocky outcrops at Seal Bay stand as silent sentinels against the backdrop of a vibrant blue sky. Footprints in the sand tell stories of those who wandered here before me, drawn by the same inexplicable pull of nature's beauty. The turquoise waves gently lap against the shore, whispering secrets to the rocks that have stood here for centuries. It's in these quiet moments that one can truly appreciate the timeless dance between land and sea.