Peter Ogden, Overflow (Straight Shooter: Australian Landscape)

Ocean pools are prevalent along the East Coast of Australia. They’re oddly shaped swimming baths, constantly refreshed by naturally chilled waves of salt water, hewn out of the rock and granite of this harsh coastline. In summer they are a godsend as an escape from the stifling temperatures. In winter, it takes a brave soul and a wetsuit to enjoy them. But when the swell is big, they overflow as the waves smash against them…yet even this morning there were two people ‘swimming’...

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