Having spent the day hiking around the Tidal River region within Wilsons Promontory, exploring the countless vistas and natural beauty of the surrounding beaches and environment, I decided to settle at this particular rocky outcrop just near Picnic Bay for sunset. A little out of the way and requiring a bit of rock hopping and clambering, I couldn't help but be drawn to the mammoth boulders that were basking in the golden afternoon light, surrounding the picturesque Whiskey Bay. If I'd known any less, I would've sworn that I were in Tasmania shooting the Freycinet National Park!
It's not until I returned from my whirlwind trip of Wilsons Prom that I learnt that it was in fact the southern most point of mainland Australia. Perhaps it's a combination of the exposure to the seas of the notoriously wild Bass Strait and the rugged coastline that make this region a wealth of amazing scenery. I will be back, no question about it! - Bernie