You can see the bigger picture here. I made a choice to narrow down the wide angle views. You can see the two main rocks in each image. The third image is the final one which I printed (titled The Scream, after Edvard Munck’s famous painting). Although Tasmania may not have the same big vistas that say NZ has, there are many many smaller intimate areas to explore and many out of the way beach areas. In fact this sandstone alcove would have been difficult to access had the tide been further in. It was right on the shoreline but you had to make an effort to walk around and explore. The final image in this sequence was taken looking across the bay. None of this is visible just walking along the beach. You have to climb around the rocks a little.
Sandstone cave - north end of Randall’s Bay, Tasmania
Final image: The Scream.
Across the other side of the bay. You can only walk so far but there are many angles to explore.
View looking away from sandstone caves