High Over Nullica — A Song, A View, A Moment

There are some days in Eden that don’t just pass — they stay.
Today was one of those days.

The winter sun sat high over Nullica, the estuary curling through golden sand and the bush leaning down to meet the tide. From above, the world unfolded in every direction: Twofold Bay shimmering to the east, Boyd Town and the old Seahorse Inn standing quiet in memory, the oyster beds catching silver light in the shallows.

And from this view, a song was born.

🎶 The Song: High Over Nullica

An original folk ballad written for Eden’s Sapphire Coast.
It tells of children laughing in the tide, kookaburras breaking the hush, oyster farmers working the mud, and whales returning each spring.
It is a love letter to this place — sung in the voice of an eagle circling high above.

👉 Watch the video and listen to the song here

📸 The Views: 180° & 360° Panoramas

From the air, Nullica reveals itself in layers — the estuary winding like a painter’s brush, the beach curving with foam-laced edges, the bush glowing with eucalyptus greens and winter gold.

We’ve captured it all:

  • Sweeping 180° panoramas that stretch from sea to hills.
  • Immersive 360° views that place you right above the estuary, surrounded by sky.
  • A playful Tiny Planet image, where Eden folds into itself like a globe of sand, sea, and trees.

Each perspective tells the same truth: Nullica is a place of stillness, of movement, of belonging.

🌊 Eden’s Living Story

From the Seahorse Inn at Boyd Town to the oyster beds of the estuary, this coastline carries its past gently but firmly. Whales will soon pass south through Twofold Bay, mothers guiding calves along the deep blue path. Families will return to the shallows of Nullica as the weather warms, building memories in the same sand where countless footsteps have played before.

High over Nullica, it all comes together — history, nature, music, and community.

About the Author: Col Dixon

Colin Dixon is a songwriter, drone photographer, and storyteller based in the stunning southeast corner of Australia. Drawing on decades of experience in IT — now enriched with AI tools and aerial imaging — Colin captures the raw beauty and quiet stories of the Wilderness Coast, from Eden to Mallacoota and the wild shores of Marlo. Through projects like Love Eden and DroneCraft, he combines music, panoramic drone photography, and local reflections to celebrate the deep connection between land, sea, and community. His work invites audiences to see this remarkable coastline from both an eagle’s view and a neighbour’s heart.

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