Thursday, July 19, 2007
Coral Bay or Paradise
Out of the wind and in the sun and crystal clear water. As soon as you go into the water, little fish will swim around your feet.
Off on a trip with a glass-bottom boat to see the coral and all the different fish swimming underneath the glass. We also dived into the water and did some snorkeling. The fish were being fed at the same time and they were swimming along side our bodies, some were up to a metre long, we also saw a turtle.
The sunsets here are spectecular, the evenings are very balmy. The temperature during the day is appr. 26 degr. Vicki got a new camera for her 60th birthday from the children and as you notice she is making good use of it. Thank you to you who put some comments on our blog. Until next time....
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Into the tropics
The pelicans are also hungry and want to be fed as well by the tourists. Monkey Mia: a nice spot.
We also had a look at Shelly-Beach, where there is no sand, just tiny little shells up to 5 metres thick. Although they mine this, for some unknown reason the little shells just keep accumulating.
In Carnarvon we walked along the 1.8 km. jetty, saw some dolphins play at the end of it and schools of tuna, they did not ask for money.
Rocky-Pool, part of the Mighty Gascoyne River. Here we met an english couple, who were camping there for more than a year. They have a house in Spain and a caravan in Australia and they divide their time between the 2 countries. We spent some time with them which was most enjoyable. In the meantime the midgies had a feast on our legs and arms, little pests they are.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Gorgeous gorges
Then we drove to the gorges along the Murchison River, these were spectacular, even if we don't see anything else it was worth the trip.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
travelling on
We drove through the Pinnacles . It looks like a moonscape with sandstone formations.It had been raining so the colours were brighter.
Some of the formations are several metres high
In Geraldton this memorial has been erected in memory of HMAS Sydney which went down in 1944 with the loss of hundreds of lives. Very impressive.