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different moods of Half Moon Bay

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Created by mike key > 9 months ago, 1 Jul 2014
mike key
VIC, 63 posts
1 Jul 2014 10:31PM
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Heres @ link to a video i made of a popular paddling spot in Melbourne


The photos are of the same place 2weeks later , tuesday 24th june 2014 ,( it was a wild day on Port Phillip Bay)











Heres @ link to a video i made of a popular paddling spot in Melbourne

The photos are of the same place 2weeks later , tuesday 24th june 2014 ,( it was a wild day on Port Phillip Bay)

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
2 Jul 2014 12:05AM
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Beautiful, Mike. Great advertisement for that beach.

Helmy
VIC, 796 posts
2 Jul 2014 12:10AM
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Awesome, Mike.
Thanks!
May have to quickly pack the board for a paddle at The Rock tomorrow morning!

HumanCartoon
VIC, 2098 posts
2 Jul 2014 12:22AM
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Nice work Mike...against my better judgement I went down there on Tuesday for a first-hand look during the thick of it. Wasn't just wild down there, it was fkn violent. Reckon Mother Nature had raging, Force-10 PMS that day.

ockanui
VIC, 1301 posts
2 Jul 2014 12:34AM
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terrific video Mike and the before unseen height perspective of the glorious HMB in its many different moods.... heres a few snaps of last week and one of those dark moods but was so exciting to see the destructive power of the Bay firsthand.......





supthecreek
2616 posts
2 Jul 2014 5:19AM
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Wow... thanks Mike... great video... love the quadcoptor view.

Looked nasty in the stills... the wreck makes more sense when you see that

DavidJohn
VIC, 17460 posts
2 Jul 2014 7:48AM
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Thanks MiKe.. Great shots and love the vid.. That first pic is amazing for the 'bay'

HumanCartoon
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2 Jul 2014 7:49AM
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supthecreek said...
Wow... thanks Mike... great video... love the quadcoptor view.

Looked nasty in the stills... the wreck makes more sense when you see that


Hey Rik, here's a little of the history of our wreck

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMVS_Cerberus

Last Tuesday was extraordinary at our local. Along that part of our coast there are several km of walking paths protected by bluestone sea wall, built as a public works project in the '20's , partly to keep returning soldiers gainfully employed after WW1 (you can see a little of it in Mike's second pic). Having stood firm for nearly a century, much of it, walls and paths, was destroyed that day and it will be many months before the damage is repaired. Crazy stuff.

rps
VIC, 605 posts
2 Jul 2014 8:25PM
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Sensational video Mike.

More reasons why HMB is our home turf / training ground!

supthecreek
2616 posts
3 Jul 2014 4:15AM
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Thanks HC.... that was an interesting read.... the wreck became much more, with a little history.

It's amazing... a powered steel battleship, being built before the "Wild West" period in American history..... seems like an anachronism



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