Damage from Rising Sea Levels
Sue and I have been visiting Freycinet Peninsula for over 30 years and are astounded by the damage over the last few years to Bryans and Cooks Beaches from rising sea levels.

Only a short few years ago this tree was well back from the beach on a bank ending at about the very edge of the photo. It slumped and has stayed upright where it fell. At about this spot about 7 years ago Sue and I sat under probably this very Sheoak to eat our tea.
Parts of both beaches have a quite flat foreshore that offer little resistance to the high tides undercutting the land at the top of the beach.
Photo taken 6 November 2008
Bryans Beach Freycinet National Park
Only a short few years ago this tree was well back from the beach on a bank ending at about the very edge of the photo. It slumped and has stayed upright where it fell. At about this spot about 7 years ago Sue and I sat under probably this very Sheoak to eat our tea.
Parts of both beaches have a quite flat foreshore that offer little resistance to the high tides undercutting the land at the top of the beach.
Photo taken 6 November 2008
Bryans Beach Freycinet National Park
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