There's a Rock Pool by the Sea in Gold Coast | Rainbow Bay
📍This place is called Rainbow Bay🌈🌊, my favorite stretch of sea. These photos were taken with a mobile phone last year, on a sunny day with a few leisurely clouds in the sky. The sunlight filtered through the clouds onto the sea, making it shimmering and too beautiful to take your eyes off. Point Danger Lookout and the popular check-in spot—the border marker between Queensland and New South Wales are nearby. Standing beside the border marker, with one foot on Queensland's land and the other stepping into New South Wales, taking just that small step, you instantly feel like someone who "has been to New South Wales". This wonderful experience makes you want to stay a little longer. It's about an hour and a half's drive from Brisbane, only about 20 minutes from Tweed Head, and around 40 minutes from Surfers Paradise, which everyone refers to as "going to the Gold Coast". Whether you come here for check-in photos or to linger by the sea, a day trip there and back is completely stress-free👌, no need to worry about being in a hurry. You can navigate to "Snapper Rocks" for the rock pool. If there's no parking along the way, try the Boundary St area nearby, where there are quite a few spots. Point Danger, Captain Cook Memorial, and the intercontinental boundary are all around here. Walk slowly along the beach, enjoying the view as you go, and you'll come across several lookouts, each offering a unique and stunning view. There are also many cafes and restaurants nearby, but they get very busy on weekends and holidays, so it's better to go early. Not only will you find parking easily, but you'll also avoid the crowds and quietly enjoy the beauty of this sea. This rock pool is quite large, formed by many huge rocks scattered and enclosing a space. The sea water flows in and out of the area enclosed by the rocks with the waves, day after day, year after year, thus forming this natural rock pool. The water in the pool is mostly very shallow. Even if you can't swim, you can bring a sponge stick and splash around a bit, fulfilling a landlubber's dream of "swimming in the sea". However, the bottom of the pool is a bit slippery, so be sure to be careful. Fortunately, the rocks block the waves, so there's no need to worry about being swept away by the sea waves, which is quite reassuring (laughs). All in all, this is an unforgettable beach that makes you want to visit again and again, and it's also the first "rock pool" I've seen in my life. Whether you come to take photos to record this unique scenery, to play in the water and feel the coolness of the sea, or to spend a leisurely day in a different way, if you get the chance, be sure to take time to visit here. It will definitely not disappoint you. #HealingScenery #RockPool #Australia #Brisbane #GoldCoast #ThatSeaIveAlwaysWantedToVisit #Healing #Travel #TravelSnapshots #Nature #WatchingTheSea #ByTheSea #AustraliaTravel #WatchingTheSea #SeasideTravel