00:00Think all South Coast beaches have light coloured sand like this one? Then think again.
00:07Today I'm going to take you to my favourite black sand beach. Welcome to Honeysuckle Beach,
00:17one of the South Coast of New South Wales
00:22black stone or black sand beaches. We're used to creamy and white sand up and down the South Coast,
00:29but this one here secluded in Muramarang National Park is definitely not white,
00:38definitely not creamy coloured. This is a magnificent black sand, black rock beach.
00:49As I'm walking along the rocks here at Honeysuckle Beach in Muramarang National Park,
00:53I stumbled across this. Looks like beeswax. This is called Honeysuckle Bay, or Honeysuckle Beach at
01:02least. We come on a little bit further up in this little rock overhang, I think we can see the source.
01:09That. I don't want to go too close. Let them be. No punnington.
01:24But they aren't actually bees, rather yellow paper wasps. But best don't disturb them as they can sting.
01:33There are also no lifeguards within Kui of here, so I wouldn't venture too far into the water. In fact,
01:40the only creatures you'll find on patrol here are pythons and goennas. And although you'll see their
01:48tracks on the sand, often instead you'll see them lurking in trees or sunning themselves on the grassy
01:56approach to the beach. Happy summer.
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