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Taylor Point — Attraction in Trinity Beach

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The Trinity Beach Palace
129 Vasey Esplanade, Trinity Beach QLD 4879, Australia
Amaroo at Trinity
92-94 Moore St, Trinity Beach QLD 4879, Australia
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88 Moore St, Trinity Beach QLD 4879, Australia
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Taylor Point

Coastal Waters Of Great Barrier Reefs, Australia, Trinity Beach QLD 4879, Australia
3.9(16)
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I am a long-standing resident of this locality, calling it home for the past thirteen years, living a mere stone's throw of just 200 meters away from Taylor Point. This locale, once a picturesque haven of peace and solitude, offered an ideal environment for leisurely walks, quiet relaxation, and introspective meditation. Its inherent charm lay in its seclusion from the usual city disturbances - the commotion of crowds, the clamour of dogs, the bustle of cars, or any other distractions. Regrettably, this serenity was shattered over the course of the last year, as the Point fell victim to the nuisance of unlawful campers. These transgressors invaded the place, establishing a camp and transforming it into a veritable junkyard with their thoughtless littering. Despite the escalating situation, the local authorities and law enforcement remained disturbingly indifferent, showing little to no effort in remedying the situation. Just a few days prior, I was relieved to find the campers had vacated Taylor Point, but my respite was short-lived as they left behind an unwelcome legacy of waste. Their nonchalance not only desecrated the once pristine sanctuary, but also spawned a troubling local ecological issue. This is not simply a breach of community etiquette, but an affront to nature and the local populace who hold this space dear. Here is one of my lovely videos of this area: https://youtu.be/63d8muv8E1U It is my firm belief that such actions should be recognised for what they truly are - criminal offenders. Those responsible for this gross violation need to be held accountable. Their actions constitute a blatant crime against nature and local residents. It is paramount that we, as a community, take a stand against such blatant disrespect for our shared environment.
Adeel KhanAdeel Khan
What a place this is! If you ever want to be close to nature this is the place you end up going. The scenes are incredible! A must visit. You can walk along the beach a spend almost 2-3 hours.
J H (justher)J H (justher)
Bit of a walk (or bike ride) to get in. Quiet and perfect for peaceful tanning
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I am a long-standing resident of this locality, calling it home for the past thirteen years, living a mere stone's throw of just 200 meters away from Taylor Point. This locale, once a picturesque haven of peace and solitude, offered an ideal environment for leisurely walks, quiet relaxation, and introspective meditation. Its inherent charm lay in its seclusion from the usual city disturbances - the commotion of crowds, the clamour of dogs, the bustle of cars, or any other distractions. Regrettably, this serenity was shattered over the course of the last year, as the Point fell victim to the nuisance of unlawful campers. These transgressors invaded the place, establishing a camp and transforming it into a veritable junkyard with their thoughtless littering. Despite the escalating situation, the local authorities and law enforcement remained disturbingly indifferent, showing little to no effort in remedying the situation. Just a few days prior, I was relieved to find the campers had vacated Taylor Point, but my respite was short-lived as they left behind an unwelcome legacy of waste. Their nonchalance not only desecrated the once pristine sanctuary, but also spawned a troubling local ecological issue. This is not simply a breach of community etiquette, but an affront to nature and the local populace who hold this space dear. Here is one of my lovely videos of this area: https://youtu.be/63d8muv8E1U It is my firm belief that such actions should be recognised for what they truly are - criminal offenders. Those responsible for this gross violation need to be held accountable. Their actions constitute a blatant crime against nature and local residents. It is paramount that we, as a community, take a stand against such blatant disrespect for our shared environment.
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What a place this is! If you ever want to be close to nature this is the place you end up going. The scenes are incredible! A must visit. You can walk along the beach a spend almost 2-3 hours.
Adeel Khan

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Bit of a walk (or bike ride) to get in. Quiet and perfect for peaceful tanning
J H (justher)

J H (justher)

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2.0
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I am a long-standing resident of this locality, calling it home for the past thirteen years, living a mere stone's throw of just 200 meters away from Taylor Point. This locale, once a picturesque haven of peace and solitude, offered an ideal environment for leisurely walks, quiet relaxation, and introspective meditation. Its inherent charm lay in its seclusion from the usual city disturbances - the commotion of crowds, the clamour of dogs, the bustle of cars, or any other distractions.

Regrettably, this serenity was shattered over the course of the last year, as the Point fell victim to the nuisance of unlawful campers. These transgressors invaded the place, establishing a camp and transforming it into a veritable junkyard with their thoughtless littering.

Despite the escalating situation, the local authorities and law enforcement remained disturbingly indifferent, showing little to no effort in remedying the situation. Just a few days prior, I was relieved to find the campers had vacated Taylor Point, but my respite was short-lived as they left behind an unwelcome legacy of waste.

Their nonchalance not only desecrated the once pristine sanctuary, but also spawned a troubling local ecological issue. This is not simply a breach of community etiquette, but an affront to nature and the local populace who hold this space dear. Here is one of my lovely videos of this area: https://youtu.be/63d8muv8E1U

It is my firm belief that such actions should be recognised for what they truly are - criminal offenders. Those responsible for this gross violation need to be held accountable. Their actions constitute a blatant crime against nature and local residents. It is paramount that we, as a community, take a stand against such blatant disrespect for our shared...

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5.0
2y

What a place this is! If you ever want to be close to nature this is the place you end up going. The scenes are incredible! A must visit. You can walk along the beach a spend...

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5.0
2y

As far as points go this is a good one. Walking tracks through and all around, not heaps well maintained tracks but that adds to the charm Looks like some awesome...

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