Nature's Fury
If there's one thing I'll never get used to it's the weather. Sometimes it has a mind of its own. The last few weeks have seen some bizarre weather conditions across Australia; it was pleasant in Sydney over Christmas, but the other cities sweltered in 45°C heat and for the last week or so we've had wild storms sweep across the eastern coast.
The rain's been intermittent but annoying; it'll stop quickly, but you'll get soaked if you're caught in it. What's been amazing, though, is watching the gigantic waves crashing against the beaches. I'm not sure how well the picture shows it; some of the waves are up to four metres high. Most of the beaches have been closed for the last week, but they're still attracting people to watch.
Even stranger has been this sea foam that's washed up on a couple of the beaches. I've seen it once before and apparently it's a lather of crushed up plankton and seaweed; it almost looks like yeast. A few people tried swimming in it; not sure I'd want to, but it's amazing to look at. This guy looks like he's had the bath from hell. ;)
The weather's caused a lot of damage but it's still strangely beautiful. Just reminds me that with everything we can create, there's nothing more beautiful than nature's fury.