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We made it to Sun Rise at Cape Byron Light House once again just like we did
in 2016.
This time we were about one hour away by car from there!!!
Luckily I woke up at 3:30 am and we were able to leave home around 4 am in the morning to make it happen.
Before I got into the car I happened to look at the still dark sky and was shocked with
millions of sparkling stars as if they were falling down on me.
Darkest time ever of a day was opening for us on the quiet and narrow country road.
It was definitely not easy to get up that early but I was excited by doing it in fact.
I wanted to admire it in the same spot like before but two professional looking guys with complicated
looking gadgets occupied my spot so it was very unfortunate for me this time.
Last time I took a few good shots accidentally and Suze believed Eddie took them.
It confirmed that I chose a perfect spot back then without realizing it.
Any how I could not acquire any good photo
this year.
Wind was cold but to the extend I could enjoy.
After a long wait we grasped one of the most amazing moments of daily rituals.
As always climax was too short compared to preparation and wait.
We didn't want to leave too quick so strolled along the Main Beach
where already people were enjoying surfing.
Day seemed to start even earlier in the ocean.