The Noosa Bar and Bay. Sunday morning, May 31, 2026.
A chilly but otherwise beautiful morning here in Noosa with clear blue skies and a light 4 to 6 knot westerly breeze blowing at the river mouth. Little or no swell on the bar. Heaps of boats heading out. Tuna still working the baitfish in close. BOM forecast is for south westerly winds 15 to 20 knots, reaching up to 25 knots offshore in the late evening. Seas: Below 1 metre, increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres offshore. Swell: Southerly below 1 metre. Filmed between 6.10am and 7.10am which was roughly an hour before 1.51m high tide. Background Music: 'Modern Situations'... by Unicorn Heads. Main Drone: DJI Mini Pro 4 Backup Drone: DJI Mini Pro 3 Tripod Camera: Panasonic HC-X20 Backup Tripod Camera: Panasonic FZ2500

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A rather gnarly Noosa Bar. Saturday morning, June 13, 2026.

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Boat Ramp DISASTERS Caught On Camera !

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Woman Builds Dream Wood Cabin 25 Minutes -TIMELAPSE | Start to Finish by @Woods and Wonders

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An even more gnarly Noosa Bar. Saturday morning, April 11, 2026.

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The Noosa Bar and Bay. Sunday morning, November 9, 2025.

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Minute long Breaks at Noosa Double Island - should have been there - Once in a lifetime - (DUOTONE)

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Unbelievable Workers | Working with Talented Engineers #46 #fail #adamrose #smartworkers

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⛔🔊ÉNORME HOULE LONGUE, LES BATEAUX SONT FACE À LA PUISSANCE DE OCÉAN À CAPBRETON. 🌊😱

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The Noosa Bar and Bay. Sunday morning, June 14, 2026.

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24 Most Terrifying Moments of Boats and Ships Launch Failures Caught on Camera

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A rather gnarly Noosa Bar. Thursday morning, April 9, 2026.

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Coastal Longlining

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Couple makes beautiful LIVELIHOOD BOAT out of bamboo and cement in 101 DAYS | By @farmwithfishing

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CRAZIEST BOAT FAILS EVER AT HAULOVER INLET!! | BOAT ZONE

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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The Noosa Bar and Bay. Sunday morning, February 1, 2026.

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Madlanga Finally Show SA His True Power, Mashaba's Life COLLAPSES!

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Brisbane to the Whitsundays via the Swains with our Mothership!

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195 km and 16 Hours Sailing My New Cargo Ship Home Through the Night

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