Walking along Gibson Beach after descending from the Gibson Steps near the town of Princetown, Victoria, Australia. We were dwarfed by the 70-metre high vertical cliffs and marvel at Gog and Magog, the nicknames given to the giant limestone stacks rising up out of the sea. It was pretty easy to make our way down to the beach via the 86 steps that were carved into the face of the cliff by local settler Hugh Gibson.
Let me start by introducing myself. I'm Frank from the Netherlands, currently sixty-eight years old and retired for over a decade already. This gives me plenty of time to spend on one of the most fascinating hobbies I have, photography. It combines really well with travelling, another.. Read more…