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Beachcombing Along the Apollo Bay Main Beach

January 21, 2022 by Jade Craven

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I was checking out the new groynes along the main beach of Apollo Bay. I was partway between the third and second one when I noticed that a lot of seaweed had washed up.

Awesome! I love beachcombing, and the seaweed didn’t even smell.

I only spent about twenty minutes exploring this section, as I had planned to return with family. Unfortunately, most of the seaweed had washed away when we returned.

The highlight? Part of a set of false teeth that I found among the seaweed 🙂

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