You know you've had plenty of rain when the trees starting making pavlova - or is that shaving cream?
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Or maybe the glacier the Eurobodalla didn't know it had?
Rain-sodden trees no longer able to absorb water, have begun releasing resin-laden moisture into the Eurobodalla's creeks and rivers - and eventually the ocean.
The process creates the effect commonly known as "beach foam".
It looks like pollution, but is considered a natural event.
Durras resident John Perkins captured these images on the main beach at South Durras on the afternoon of Wednesday, August 26.
The effect is not to be confused with a feared sewage spill at Surf Beach overnight.