The Port Fairy Lighthouse with a full moon.
The Port Fairy lighthouse and the southern ocean. Click on this image to be taken to a website about the Port Fairy lighthouse.
The arrival at dusk of the Mutton Birds or Shearwaters after a day at sea gave me one of my favourite photos.
A Mutton Bird I photographed in flight. Click on this image to see a mutton bird website.
Two men in a small boat fishing tor Gar Fish at Pea Soup in Port Fairy.
Gobles Mill House on Port Fairy's Moyne River.
Fishing at Port Fairy's SouWest Passage.- Solitude!.
A large wave at the SouWest Passage.
Foam from a large swell at the SouWest Passage in Port Fairy.
Water flows over the Griffiths Island causeway from the huge swell.
Rocks washed on to the road from the huge swell.
An image I took in the ocean with my camera in the water housing.
Ted (the kite man) Mellor on the Moyne River in Port Fairy. RIP Ted!
Building shapes at Cox Street in Port Fairy.
The Duyfken Replica visits Port Fairy's wharf from Fremantle.
Port Fairy's wharf at dusk. Click on the wharf image for a wharf virtual tour.
The Stump. from the Anglian Church tower showing the bowling the bowling club behind it.
Port Fairy locals share their town with Swamp or Black Wallabies. Here’s an image of one that I took on Griffith Island.
The St.Johns Anglian Church showing the tower that I climbed with a ladder to get the next four images. You can access a story that I have written about the experience by clicking on this image.
The hardwood ladder I climbed to get to the top of the church. I defiantly wouldn't and couldn't do it now.
From St. Johns Anglian Church tower the view of the Moyne River looking north..
Looking toward the lighthouse from the top of St. Johns Anglian church.
Looking north toward Tower Hill from the church tower.
Seals on Lady Julia Percy Island. or Deen Marr.. Click on the seals image to be taken to website about the island.
Two pelican's in unison on Port Fairy's Moyne River. -'Togetherness'. - Click on the Pelican's image to be taken to a friendly coffee and chocolate shop ran by Carmel and Tim Brady in Sackville Street, Port Fairy. A great place to socialise or read the paper.
A walking pelican at a very low tide on Port Fairy's Moyne River's mud flats.
A black swan grooming.
Looking west on Port Fairy's Moyne River from the east side of the footbridge.
Port Fairy's East Beach.
A lot of water in the river looking toward the river mouth.
A lot of water in Port Fairy's Moyne River covering the causeway especially at heigh tide makes it a challenge for these Griffiths Island walkers to get back to their car.
Looking west on Port Fairy's Moyne River from the east side of the footbridge.
Looking north toward Tower Hill from the west side of the Moyne River near the car bridge.