The Carlin crew, of Wynnum, enjoyed a relaxing walk. From left is mum Tricia and dad Chris with daughter Chloe, 4, and son Beau, 2. Photo: Hannah Baker
FAMILIES and tourists visited Wellington Point on Sunday afternoon for foreshore fun.
While some enjoyed the walk between Wellington Point and King Island at low tide, others brought their windboarding gear to test out their skills in the gusty conditions.
Michael Abarca, who is pictured holding onto a kiteboard, launched a drone to take images from above. Photo: Hannah Baker
Herston man Michael Abarca launched a drone which was fitted with his mobile phone to take aerial photos.
Not only did he capture birds-eye images of his friends who were kiteboarding at the time, but also the landscaped etched by the outgoing tide.
The Chappell family visited Wellington Point after lunching with friends to inspect their Manly address from across the water.
While there they joined an informal procession of walkers to King Island and back.
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Married couple Adam and Lauren Lockett, of Alberton, took a Sunday afternoon stroll across the shore to unwind.
Brighton woman Jenette Mash prepares her kiteboard.
Janet Clare-Dubai with Kathy Moradshahi, Michael Parnreiter, Stephen Clare and Parnreiter siblings Liam, 4, and Stefan, 11.
The walk between Wellington Point and King Island at low tide. Photo: Hannah Baker
WINDY DESTINATION: Felix Fu, 9, with sister Jenny Ni, 7, of Sunnybank Hills and Robertson. The siblings visited Wellington Point with their mother and grandfather. Photos: Hannah Baker
The Carlin crew, of Wynnum, enjoyed a relaxing walk. From left is mum Tricia and dad Chris with daughter Chloe, 4, and son Beau, 2.
Birkdale friends Marie Turner with married couple Graham and Sharyn Rowe and their granddaughter Evie Grace, 18 months.
The windy weather made for kiteboarding fun. Brighton woman Jenette Mash and Michael Abarca, of Herston, enjoyed their day.
Sunnybank man Charlie Veselinovic with friend Branko Petrovic, of Upper Mount Gravatt, sat in the shade with their families.
FUN IN THE SUN: Birkdale woman Michelle Corbin took her golden retriever Harvey for a walk to mingle with other dogs and for the exercise. Photos: Hannah Baker
Redland Bay's Mahmood Moradshahi with Mary Moradshahi and Elisabeth Parnreiter, who recently moved to the area from Sydney.