Robe Obelisk

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With delicious chicken wraps from the bakery as our provisions, we head to the outermost tip of a small Australian village. There stands a lightless beacon built in 1852, named Obelisk. It helps navigate safely to the harbor. It is not advisable to go too close to the Obelisk, as the limestone cliff, which is barely a meter wide, looks as if it could collapse at any moment.

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With delicious chicken wraps from the bakery as our provisions, we head to the outermost tip of a small Australian village. There stands a lightless beacon built in 1852, named Obelisk. It helps navigate safely to the harbor. It is not advisable to go too close to the Obelisk, as the limestone cliff, which is barely a meter wide, looks as if it could collapse at any moment.

BY THE SEA – Photographs from the water's edge around the world

When you're stranded on the shore, it feels like the sea separates you. But when you step into a boat, the sea connects you. The idea that the waves rinsing my feet on my home beach can take me around the world is enchanting. From my home pier, I can reach the Atlantic, the Arctic Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the tiny islands of the Pacific. Although hiking in the mountains is wonderful, it is only by the sea that I finally feel at peace. It is strange how the sea feels so familiar even on the distant opposite shore. The seas are woven from the same foam and salt spray.

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More about far away shores in Tiellä (On the Road) books:
On the Road – By Trans-Siberian to Asia, On the Road – By Container Ship to America, and On the Road – From Korea to Australasia are available from BoD bookstore as high-quality, eco-friendly hardcover books printed on demand (€106.90–111.90) or as ePub books (€24.99). The books (21×21 cm, 348–360 pages, maps, etc.) contain tips for planning your own trips without a single paid opinion. Lots of pictures! Texts only in Finnish.