Narooma on Friday morning experienced another rather large king tide as the waters rose in Wagonga Inlet, sloshing over the footpath and even depositing a blue bottle on the lawn outside the pool.
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Tide watcher Greg Watts took some snaps of the big tide that was allegedly 1.94 metres - a bit below the 'normal' king tides.
But he said it was over topping some of the sea walls around town.
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This latest king tide comes as concerned citizens around Australia and the world rally to highlight the need for climate change action.
A Eurobodalla group, as well as groups around the world, will this weekend call on the Government to take immediate action on climate change.
The Global Climate Action Day event in Moruya will be held at the same time governments meet in Paris.
More than 200 people are expected to gather in Rotary Park, Moruya, near the Rotunda, at 10.30am Saturday. After talks in the park, there will be march to the Anglican Church, where the bell will ring. Eurobodalla 350.org volunteers want to see coal mining shut down.