The Nullarbor
6. April 2018 in Australien ⋅ ☀️ 26 °CWe started the eastern end of the Nullarbor and stopped for fuel at the iconic roadhouse. We were surprised to find that the scenery included much more than just red dirt!
We started the eastern end of the Nullarbor and stopped for fuel at the iconic roadhouse. We were surprised to find that the scenery included much more than just red dirt!
The free camp site with the million-dollar views. What a find!
We had heard great reviews of this place from a number of travel bloggers and it did not disappoint. Our first ever night free campingWeiterlesen
Jacob took control of the camera at Bunda Cliffs to give his unique perspective! Not a bad little photographer in the making!
With such a stunning view to wake up to, including spotting a pod of over a dozen dolphins, we were sad to leave our slice of paradise at the Bunda Cliffs.
Quite possibly be our biggest day of drivingWeiterlesen
On the way from Geraldton to Kalbarri we made a special stop at the Pink Lake in Port Gregory. It was interesting to see but the smell and the sting of the salt in the water made it unpopular withWeiterlesen
On arrival in Kalbarri we spent the afternoon exploring a 3km, grade 4 hike along the ocean cliffs. The loop took us along a rugged trail with a range of rock formations from worm tubes to roundWeiterlesen