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Saturday 23 June 2012

NUDGEE BEACH


 

 Nudgee Beach is a small coastal suburb located next to the Brisbane Airport. This coastal community is surrounded by mangroves swamps and sandy beaches and two major creeks.

 Nudgee Beach has a lot of history, in the past the area was used by the indigenous Turrbul people for hunting, fishing and gathering. Later in time Nudgee Beach became a popular camping site before the land developed into a small community. Today Nudgee Beach remains a peaceful place with people still fishing along the beaches and creek banks.

 My purpose on this journey was to explore the Tabbil-Ban Dhagun Bushwalk that winds through the mangrove swamp and along the Nudgee Creek to the ocean. 

The walkway was rather relaxing for a 40 minute stroll stopping on occasions to enjoy the bird life.





 I would not recommend Nudgee Beach as a tourist destination but more of a place for bird watchers or a peaceful walk.





 The view of Nudgee Creek towards the entrance of the ocean.



There is only one road going in and out of Nudgee Beach, so you don't want to miss the exit on the Gateway Highway.

 

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