Abalone fishing boat returning to Mallaoota wharf
Abalone fishing boat returning to Mallaoota wharf
The town of Mallacoota is situated inside the mouth of Mallacoota Inlet, 530 km east of Melbourne. It is reached by a scenic turn-off road from Genoa on the Princes Highway. The inlet consists of Top Lake connected by a narrow channel to the larger Bottom Lake. A changeable and treacherous sandbar guards the lake’s entrance to the ocean. Croajingolong National Park surrounds the inlet. Thick forest clothes the hills, and jetties and picnic spots are provided in peaceful spots. Low saltmarsh islands inside the entrance attract numerous water birds.
Abalone fishing boat returning to Mallaoota wharf
The foreshore camp park at Mallacoota Victoria's Wilderness Coast
Robertson Bight, Mallacoota, 2011
The Camp Park and Lower Lake with the Howe Ranges beyond, Mallacoota
Aerial View of Mallacoota, showing the entrance to the lake system
One of the Mallacoota ocean beaches, looking to the Betka River Estuary from Bastian Point
Sunrise over Captains Point as seen from the foreshore park, Mallacoota
Aerial view of township, Mallacoota
Mallacoota, 1993
Betka River, Mallacoota
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