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Today’s travel photo is of the rugged coastline at Point Labatt in South Australia. Located on the Eyre Peninsula, Point Labatt is home to a colony of sea lions who live below the cliffs to the left of this photo. It was a bumpy drive along a rough, corrugated dirt road to get here and I thought that our old camper van might rattle itself to pieces, but the drive was certainly worth it for views like this, and seeing the sea lions was amazing.
These photographs are like works of art carved to perfection.
It is incredibly lovely scene from every angle of it.