Australia - Photos Perth to Exmouth
Welcome to My Team, Sarah, Katie, Chris, Heleen and Tina my car
The Sand dunes in Lancing and then onto some serious 4WD'ing along the sand and rock tracks that run to the Namburg Nat Park.
After an exhilarating but long drive we arrived at the Pinicals huge numbers of sand stone rocks jutting from the ground like rogue teeth in the sand. The sun was just coming down giving everything a eerie look to it.
Once in Kalbarri National Park we stopped at the "Loop" for lunch a perfect spot as we sat high up on the rock face overlooking the river winding through the gorge far below us. The views were spectacular and as always no photo will ever do this place of such beauty any justice at all.
"Shell Beach" a beach formed naturally of tiny white shells, it was a stunning site agance the glisan enerning turquoise waters. We wondered out into the water walking for about 400m before the sea even came up as high as out waists.
Stromatolites are relatives of some of the oldest cell formation in the world known to exists, this was one of the only sites in the world where they could be so easily seen and are still growing in there colonies.
Our Ilegal camping ground for the night.
The relaxing Coral Bay, we spent a fair few hours here chilling on the beach, Chris of diving, while I went on one of my meditating moments walking off along the cost line, just me and my trusty camera.
a detour up onto the Charles Knife Gorge and have lunch at the top. After an impressive drive, we reached a view point where we sat it was high enough to allow is to see miles in each direction looking out over the sea in the distance towards Exmouth. The drive back down was equally as breath taking and a few stops had to be made to allow us to get a few photos.
We decide to spend the next few hours on the beach at turquoise bay in the Nat Park. It was stunning, so relaxing, again we had the whole beach to ourselves.
Chris headed off diving on the inner reef, while the rest of us splashed around in the strong currents that ran along the beach. Then we lay back and watched as the sunset into the sea.
The whole time all you could hear was the sound of the ocean waves crashing around us and the soft ocean breeze on our faces, it was so peaceful, so tranquil, so unspoiled.
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