Murchison House Station and Kalbarri NP
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This is where we well and truly hit the heat (37 degrees!) and the flies (in the millions!). The fly nets and 12V fans had a great workout so that we still managed to enjoy camping on the MurchisonWeiterlesen
This is where we well and truly hit the heat (37 degrees!) and the flies (in the millions!). The fly nets and 12V fans had a great workout so that we still managed to enjoy camping on the MurchisonWeiterlesen
A definite highlight of the trip so far, the billions of flies didn’t stop us from loving Shark Bay for its rugged landscape, spectacular colours and abundant sea life! Our upcoming NingalooWeiterlesen
Ningaloo reef was the most eagerly awaited part of our WA west coast journey and it didn’t disappoint. After a rainy drive up north to our campground, during which we crossed over into the Tropic ofWeiterlesen
A good friend told us Ningaloo is her favourite place in Australia and that’s how it has felt over the last week.
Camping at Osprey Bay in Cape Range National Park for part II of our visit, weWeiterlesen
On our way inland we stopped off for one night at the very highly recommended Bullara Station (thanks Charlie and Josie!), an outback station boasting a fabulous mix of antiquated station equipment,Weiterlesen
Having viewed mostly flat landscapes for the first weeks of our trip, we were excited to make it out to the heart of the Pilbara region, after a 7-hour drive inland, and be treated to actual trees, aWeiterlesen
We picked Eighty Mile Beach for a stopover because it was just over halfway between Karijini and Broome (and, to be honest, there weren’t many other options), but we ended up staying two nightsWeiterlesen
Apart from camels on the beach, we weren’t quite sure what to expect of Broome. The town delivered a successful hunt for real dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point, a memorable Anzac Day dawnWeiterlesen
The Dampier Peninsula land is owned and managed by the Nyul Nyul and Bardi Jawi people and their ranger teams. We felt privileged to be welcomed as visitors to this beautiful part of the country,Weiterlesen
We drove back to Broome for one more night to catch up with our good friend, Maartje, and to do one of Broome’s famous camel rides along Cable Beach. No swimming this time though, since the beachWeiterlesen
Reisender Wow!! Looks so beautiful and remote
Reisender Everything feels remote! Except that it’s school holidays in WA and still quite a lot of people everywhere. We’re quite skilled at not getting them in our photos though 🤣
Reisender
Looks stunning but we can't see or hear the flies.
Reisender They’re everywhere!!!