Its easy to lose yourself in the breathtaking beauty at Hellfire Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia. The water colour and the clarity on days like this one are absolutely stunning. Two swimmers enjoy the amazing conditions as the surf rolls through, creating small eddies and currents that shimmer and sparkle. Its like watching a campfire in electric blue. Bliss.
A swim at Hellfire Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia is something you don’t forget easily. The water clarity is amazing on a calm day and the white sand under the waves creates a beautiful blue that is mesmerising. You can easily get lost in the solitude you will find just drifting across this extraordinary pristine wilderness of colour.
Hellfire Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia is breathtakingly beautiful on a clear calm day. Thought to be named after St Elmo's fire, which is a blue flame like electrical discharge that occurs above ship masts. The water in this little bay produces amazing colour that is mesmerising. A lone swimmer can be seen getting ready to enjoy a swim. A deserted beach like this, who can resist!