Right on the edge of the Southern coastal city of Bunbury in Western Australia are these two peaks.
It is summer at the moment so there is no snow on them. The giant birds which breed on their heights still come down to sea-level to feed on passing cetaceans.
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Oh, Archie! You’re full of it! Bless you.
Fibs!
True – ya gotta believe what you see!
It looks like a macro shot of the remains of a sand castle on the beach.
…gull in the background.
I promise – there is no sand involved in this photo.