Each time I undertake the journey from Melbourne to the more remote regions of Victoria for rural engagements, I find myself invariably drawn to Lake Tyrrell. Situated near the modest township of Sea Lake, this ancient salt lake never ceases to captivate me, particularly at dusk.
Over the years, I have amassed an extensive collection of photographs—sunsets captured in their full splendour, each image a testament to the lake’s ever-changing disposition. The sky, in its myriad hues of violet, gold, and crimson, reflects upon the mirror-like surface of the salt flats, transforming the landscape into a vast and luminous tableau. It is as though nature has claimed Lake Tyrrell as its canvas, rendering a new masterpiece with every setting sun.
Yet the lake's significance extends far beyond its aesthetic allure. Its name, Tyrrell, is derived from the language of the Boorong people, a clan of the Wergaia nation and the traditional custodians of this land. For thousands of years, they have lived in harmony with this environment, drawing upon the stars for navigation and storytelling, and regarding the lake as a place of spiritual and cultural importance. In their tongue, Tyrrell signifies “sky,” an appellation most fitting for a place where the heavens seem to meet the earth.
With each visit, I am reminded that Lake Tyrrell is not merely a picturesque stop along my route—it is a place steeped in antiquity, serenity, and meaning. It welcomes quietly, yet profoundly, with its timeless beauty and enduring stories.
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Amidst the recent flurry of news concerning tariff disputes, Joel and I have exchanged numerous messages, keeping a vigilant eye on the fluctuations of the stock market. Joel, in particular, finds himself especially unsettled, having made a somewhat premature investment in certain ETFs tied to the U.S. markets. We are both, in essence, enduring a veritable catecholaminergic storm.
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing 😊 ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind visits
DeleteWhat amazing seascapes. I think my favourite image here is No 2.
ReplyDeleteIt is an inland lake.
DeleteUn lago con una amplia paleta de colores.
ReplyDeletePastels variation
DeleteSuch a beautiful place. The colors are amazing. They look surreal.
ReplyDeleteUsually short-lived phenomena
DeleteAmazing and stunning photos!! My favorite is the last one. Are the Boorong people still there? Your photos are really a feast for the eyes, and I loved this interesting information as well.
ReplyDeleteBoorong people are long gone. Not traceable
DeleteThe photos are gorgeous, and the information is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks
I have posted shots from here many times. I did not want to duplicate local information
DeleteIt is a beautiful place and, apparently, has been so for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteIt is more about chancing different sorts of light
DeleteAmazing photos!
ReplyDeleteI can keep posting the chunks of them. Non stop.
DeleteEl protagonismo del agua, en todos tus maravillosos paisajes.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
A place I frequent very much
DeleteVery beautiful to see
ReplyDeleteLots of flies in the area.
DeleteMe parece un lugar especial para hacer fotos, creo que si llenas un disco duro de un tega, no encontramos dos iguales.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I can see why this place pulls you in. It is beautiful and your magnificent eye knows how to best maximize that beauty to share.
ReplyDeleteLove all the beautiful colors. Great shots.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ☺
Lovely colour gradation.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in your lake photos. It must be a spectacular place. Tell Joel not to sell his ETFs just yet, but he may have to hang onto these investment for a while before they start making money.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful natures colours in the photos.
ReplyDeleteI just ride the stock market out.
Your daily photo is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful seascapes! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning. I love the colours :-D
ReplyDeleteEspectaculares fotos bonito lugar.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
It looks so blue, really unbelievable but great to see.
ReplyDeleteWow, they look like images from another planet or abstract paintings with stunning colors. Congratulations, you've showcased wonderful places here. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow, they look like images from another planet or abstract paintings with stunning colors. Congratulations, you've showcased wonderful places here. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful colors! Amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful colours.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, photos! Beautiful colors! My favorite is the last one!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy weekend!