A trip to Eden

 We needed a few things that we couldn't get in Mallacoota so took a trip to Eden.  It was drizzly as we headed off but not heavy rain.  The number of caravans on the road  - in both directions - was amazing.  We initially assumed this was something to do with the time (about 10:00am) but it was the same coming back (about 1pm).

We began in Eden by heading to the viewing platform past the wharf.  Nothing of interest there so we headed off towards Eagles Claw Nature Reserve to check the penguin situation.  Enroute we came across a bloke working on a great length of rope beside the road.  On enquiring he was a professional fisherman and was cutting the rope to the length he needed for dropping fish traps down 100m into the sea a few kms off Green Cape.  He hadn't been able to get out for 3 weeks as the current was too fast  and would drag his buoys under.  An interesting conversation followed with him explaining where he sold fish (Melbourne Sydney or Nowra, depending on species and price available).

We moved on to the Nature Reserve where we saw no Penguins - as expected - as they spend daylight hours out to sea.  Frances was amused by the reference to the colony starting up again by playing "penguin love songs" out into the bay.

We called in to check out a sculpture park being created at the wharf.  A good idea, but personally I think they should have left the fish and chip shop there, rather than the OHAS Police demolishing the building. Here are some snaps.





We went for stroll along the wharf, looking at the tugs (for the petri dishes cruise boats) and fishing boats alongside.  A Little Pied Cormorant posed well on the railings of a fishing boat.


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