Anson Bay, Norfolk Island

© Robin Nisbet

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1:1 Ratio - Square, Australia, Norfolk Island
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Norfolk Island, Robin Nisbet

ABOUT THIS IMAGE

Private and secluded, Anson Bay is one of the island’s most spectacular beaches. The view south over the bay and coastline is stunning and while it is a hike to get down and back up again, that’s what makes the beach that little bit more Elysian and rewarding.
Situated on the north west of the island, the bay is the location of Norfolk’s first permanent communication link with the outside world. In 1902 the Pacific Cable Station was established at Anson Bay connecting Norfolk Island with the Pacific Cable which linked Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Today, telecommunications with Norfolk Island are via satellite links and little visible evidence remains of this Pacific connection, other than warnings on the beach to be aware of underground cables that may become exposed as a result of shifting sands in high seas.

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