• Last Day, Ngilgi Cave, Margaret River

    September 3, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Stopped at the Dome in Dunsborough for morning tea then off to Ngilgi caves.
    These were very different to the Jewel caves, they were much smaller and confined walking area, the steps were extremely small and there were 350 each way.
    They seem to have been around longer that the others, the guide Harris was very informative and explained the details very well.
    Apparently he did the adventures trail in these caves when he was much younger and had no idea that he would be working in them now.
    He pointed out many areas that he liked and it made the tour more enjoyable.
    Getting up and down the many steps and along the very small skinny cavern walls kept the feeling of an adventure real.
    Paid a visit to Aravina Winery for lunch but booked out so checked out the surf museum, great memorabilia and the few collectors vehicles for sale.
    Then off to The settlers tavern for lunch (as being a Saturday all the other wineries were booked out too), after a quick bite , massive meals we headed off to the coast to Surfers Point to check out the surf.
    A few surfers 🏄‍♂️ out and catching a few waves but very overcast and not great day for it.
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