Shorncliffe. Brisbane. Queensland. Australia.
Shorncliffe is my hometown. My high school is situated 200m away from the foreshore. It is entrenched with history and was once considered a holiday destination. Now it is at the bottom of the barrel of South East Queensland beach side destinations. Regardless, it still possesses a beauty for those that are open to it.
This morning I was very fortunate to be presented with wispy colourised clouds just before the sun peaked. The old jetty provides a seemingly never-ending path to the sea.
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Shorncliffe is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is situated northeast of Brisbane and is the neighbouring suburb of Sandgate. The suburb comes under the jurisdiction of the Brisbane City Council. It is a small community with a village atmosphere. At times Shorncliffe has different festivals, including The Blue Water Festival whereby that start of the Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race begins from the opening of The Cabbage Tree Creek. [wikipedia]