Port Lincoln rest day
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Rest day at Port Lincoln. Cleaning and tidying in prep for trip to Streaky Bay. Kids had a swim at the caravan park pool.
Rest day at Port Lincoln. Cleaning and tidying in prep for trip to Streaky Bay. Kids had a swim at the caravan park pool.
It was an interesting travel day for us today. Made memorable by the turn in the weather just as we hooked up the trailer and which followed us all the way up the coast.
The weather fined up as weLäs mer
We had a great day and crammed so much in that I’ll have to split the day into 3 lots of pics (app limits me to 20).
Started the day with coffee in town and a nice walk around the main street,Läs mer
We were debating whether to backtrack half an hour to Murphy’s Haystacks because we’ve been driving so much. We were so glad we did! They were amazing rock formations out amongst the wheat fieldsLäs mer
The final location we visited for the day was Whistling Rocks on the western peninsula near Streaky Bay. Another amazing place we all loved. It was blowing a gale but the huge crashing waves in theLäs mer
We left Streaky today and didn’t make it far before stopping at Perlubie Beach which was a stunner. It had some low jagged cliffs and crystal clear water so the kids just had to have a wade.
LunchLäs mer
We left Ceduna early to embark on our great Nullarbor journey. Into the land of no water or mobile reception 😜
First stop was Penong which claimed to have Australia’s largest windmill inLäs mer
Woke up at sunrise and stepped out into the freezing cold but it was worth it. Like sunset it was crystal clear and spectacular.
The day’s drive was the longest of the trip at 470km but the firstLäs mer
Roughly 440kms were covered as we traversed WA along Australia’s longest straight road and then some.
The day was filled with travel, roadhouses, passing road trains and confusion over the timeLäs mer
A quick drive past the Norseman Gold Project then we got out early. Amazing the amount of low-lying salt lakes on the way to Esperance. I’m sure we must’ve seen about 30 of them, varying inLäs mer