Colac Bay was a superb spot to park up for a few days. At the entrance to the small village was this sculpture of a surfer—Colac Bay is a popular surfing spot.
Looking over the bay towards where we were parked. There are a number of other campers here.
The small shed you can see at the far left is at the end of the road. We're not too far from that.
The small shed you can see at the far left is at the end of the road. We're not too far from that.
This was the view from our rig. Off that far point, when the tide went out, you could get mussels off the rocks. We went out for a look one day, but all I managed to do was slip on a rock and get both feet (with shoes on) very wet. Dave went out on his own the next day and came back with a dozen mussels. He's a much better hunter-gatherer than I am! Further around there are paua.
When the tide went out, it was very rocky.
But there were patches of sand exposed, so we managed to go for a couple of nice walks.
Along the surf side of the beach, the road has been washed away and is no longer usable.
Fortunately, you can access the other end further back along the main highway, and this is where the surfers seem to hang out. Across the bay is where we were parked.
Sunrise on our last morning.
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