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Travel guide of Sugarloaf Point LighthouseThe road less travelled? Well, I think this might be one that’s not travelled very often.
Experienced by Vern Norrgard
46 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
On our camping tour on the East coast of Australia, we stopped at this beautiful beach for one night.
Experienced by Anne Lambeck
68 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Our 3 hour roadtrip to Port Stephens ended with a last-minute visit to Anna Bay. Good friend Josh stood there, taking pictures of the water while I snapped a quick photograph of him in usual stance.
Experienced by Aldain Austria
74 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
New castle is and will always be my favourite place. I have been craving to be at this place do a photo project with great dresses that could fly when the wind comes. The chances hasn’t come to me, yet I did went to this place for road trip with Adalai. The girl in the picture is tourist form korean. Didn’t got the chance to speak to her but she seems to have fun with the little safari Australia.
Experienced by Cherry Laithang
89 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Taken during finals day at Nudie Boardriders Battle at Newcastle Beach, NSW, Australia. A large swell hit the coast this day.
Experienced by Lee Pigott
90 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
The Commandant's Baths, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. Dug out by Convicts in 1820
Experienced by Jack Bassingthwaighte
113 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
I shot this from my balcony last year. I was upgraded for no good reason at all on a cruise during January, I was not complaining. I would often head out there just to watch the water lapping up against the huge boat. Is it not just beautiful? For a while this was my phone wall paper.
Experienced by Maddi Bazzocco
117 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
I was on a road trip from Brisbane to Sydney, and we did some stops along the way. We pulled off to a small ocean town called Port Macquarie and went to the oceanfront. A tradition had started a few years ago, where people started to paint the rocks (most were travellers). As i was reading the rocks, I saw this one in particular and thought it was amazing. You really should, be here.
Experienced by Kenzie Broad
150 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
I love taking aerial shots. Nothing compares to the shores of a country and the waves of the beach. The colours and landscape of that which is offered always blows my mind. You gotta squeeze every creative drop out of these moments because they uniquely will never be experienced again.
Experienced by Tim Patch
152 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Two friends and I found ourself on a road trip Saturday morning for for a photoshoot for an online clothing business called ‘Garb’. Bags packed with a Canon DSLR camera and a Mavic 2 Pro with a Hasselblad camera. Needless to say we enjoyed our time and got creative with some shots on the shore of Terrigal, Central Coast, NSW Australia.
Experienced by Tim Patch
153 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Although a cloudy and partially rainy day, I set out with friends despite all the reasons telling me its not worth going. I found myself on the central coast in NSW of Australia, where I chose to be challenged instead of disappointed. This is one of the shots that came out of that challenge. Don’t despise the day of challenge.
Experienced by Tim Patch
153 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Summer is coming and Australia is excited to be hitting the beaches again. As winter comes to an end we mass to the beaches. Although not everyone likes swimming in the ocean, we do enjoy the cool ocean breeze on our face. I expect summer to be full of fun and adventures, just as life should be.
Experienced by Tim Patch
172 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Flying my drone over palm beach Sydney saw something a bit out of the ordinary a boat flying full pace towards the cliff, luckily he stopped just before hitting and threw a line out for a fish.
Experienced by Lachlan Dempsey
172 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
This is one of my favourite shots. It captures the serene nature of this beautiful location. The exhausting trek up the headland was worth it, it is quite an exquisite view from Barrenjoey lighthouse. The pure beauty of the Northern Beaches is one of a kind.
Experienced by Ben Allen
180 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
One of the wonderful sunsets we saw on our camping tour at the East coast of Australia.
Experienced by Anne Lambeck
190 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Taken at the world famous surfing destination of Manly, Sydney’s northern beaches.
Experienced by WARWICK MARTIN
190 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Taken at the world famous surfing destination of Manly, Sydney’s northern beaches.
Experienced by WARWICK MARTIN
192 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
The swell off the coast of Sydney was cutting this sail boat in and out of shot. It even made a few of us sea sick as we searched for, successfully, the migrating sperm whales in the southern hemisphere Autumn.
Experienced by Jamie Davies
194 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
Taken at sunset at a destination called Scotts Head, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. In summer this place is crankin, but in winter… there was me, my tripod and my dog on the beach + a few cold beers in my back pack to ride this weather out.
Experienced by Gez Xavier Mansfield
195 km from Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse
This photo was taken at the Watsons Bay’s lighthouse, in Sydney Australia. We took the ferry at the end of the day and then walk 20 minutes to get there. We were almost running to not miss the sunset. To get the best shot I had to go at the edge of the cliff and some people yelled at me saying it was dangerous. I used a tripod and a filter to do a long exposure shot because it was still very luminous.
Experienced by Laura Cros