Nambucca Heads Inlet, located in New South Wales, Australia, is a scenic and picturesque coastal feature that is a must see for its natural beauty. Nestled along the mid-north coast of NSW, this inlet is a prominent feature of the Nambucca region.
We spent the weekend here and it was the perfect spot to fly the drone up for a better view of the inlet. Just watch out for the birds as they like to attack the drone haha.
This inlet is formed where the Nambucca River meets the ocean, creating a meeting point of waterways that results in a stunning estuarine landscape. The river's flow combines with the tides, giving rise to an ever-changing landscape.
There is such a big difference between high tide and lowtide in the inlet the landscape really changes!
The defining feature of the Nambucca Heads Inlet is its clear, sparkling water. The pristine nature of the inlet's waterways is just amazing, with hues ranging from vibrant turquoise to deep azure. The calm waters in the bay is the perfect spot for a swim.
And the sandy beaches are great to relax with some sunbaking.
The V wall is an amazing spot to go snorkeling and watch all the fish going about their daily lives.
It is also a great spot for some fishing.
Also the rocks that line the break of the V wall on the foot path are like an outdoor art gallery, where visitors have painted the rocks with pictures, messages and memories. Which make for a unique boardwalk.
I took these photos with my DJI mini 2.
Still getting the hang of flying a drone, and working out good composition,but it's alot if fun! And practice makes perfect 🙂
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