





Our friend, John MacLeod arranged for us to meet at Badger Head Beach today. It was a perfect day to spend some time at the beach. Although this beach is large and pristine, apart form our group, there were no more than 8 other people there. This is Tasmania!!
Firstly we gathered for our devotions, then we moved onto the beach. Most of the group went for a swim before lunch, while others, including myself spent time walking along the beach and paddling in the beautiful clear sea water. I spent a lot of time taking photos of the various patterns and textures of the beach and coastal environment.
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