I went down to Clovelly again today for a snorkel, only to find it to be a raging whirl of white water. It seems that high winds, high tide and a large swell sweeping straight in to the bay make for whale-beaching conditions. Who would have thought?
I went down to Clovelly again today for a snorkel, only to find it to be a raging whirl of white water. It seems that high winds, high tide and a large swell sweeping straight in to the bay make for whale-beaching conditions. Who would have thought?