• The Waifs

    Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) Coast WA

    19 april 2023, Australien ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Another great day in Cape Range NP. We started at ‘Lakeside’ which is supposedly an ideal spot for snorkelling from the shore. It was pretty, but not as good as Turquoise Bay yesterday.

    So we moved on and ventured out to the highly recommended ‘Oyster Stacks’. Here the Ningaloo Reef is just 300m from shore, the narrowest section of lagoon along the entire Ningaloo Coast, which means there’s a high concentration of marine life.

    A few minor war wounds later we learned that Oyster Stacks should only be snorkelled during high tide when there is sufficient water over the reef. We had commented at the time that it was very shallow but naively assumed this added to the experience LOL. In any case it was pretty special and we agreed we should come back again at the appropriate high tide!

    Tonight we embraced ’SolFest’ - the free three-day festival of music, food and astronomy being staged on the town oval opposite our caravan park. We rolled out our picnic rugs in front of the main stage and ‘enjoyed’ dinner from at least three of the many food trucks on site while we waited for the headline act The Waifs to start their set. They were great, us ‘oldies’ singing along to forgotten favourites. The kids weren’t convinced but did enjoy the previous support act Boox Kid.

    Fun fact: Originally from Albany, after forming the band in Broome, The Waifs got their start in the local PotShots Bar just down the road here in Exmouth.
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