Cairns & Great Barrier Reef

Cairns was the end of our 7 weeks road trip. We drove more than 7.800 km from Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide and all the way up the Australian east coast. What an adventure.
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Cairns was the end of our 7 weeks road trip. We drove more than 7.800 km from Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide and all the way up the Australian east coast. What an adventure.
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In Western Australia, the oil and mining industry is the most important part of the economy. You would expect that Perth would look like a dirty industrial city, which is definitely wrong. It’s aWeiterlesen
Rottnest is located just a few kilometers away from the coast. We discovered the little bays and the lighthouse with bicycles. Of course we took some nice pictures of the always happy Quokkas, a tinyWeiterlesen
Once again we rent out a camper can to explore Australia’s west coast. Our first stop was Hutt Lagoon. The pink lake gets its color from algaes. With the drone we took some incredible shots of theWeiterlesen
The Kalbarri NP combines a coastline with rough cliffs and the canyon of the Murchison River.
The red stones and sand reminded us of the desert in Arizona and Nevada in the US.
The Peron peninsula is surrounded by shark bay which is popular for fishing. We stayed a few nights in Monkey Mia, a little bay in the northeast of the peninsula. Dolphins are coming super close toWeiterlesen
Coral Bay at the Ningaloo Reef was high on our list of things to see in Australia. On a Boat trip we went snorkeling with Manta Rays & Tiger sharks which was absolutely crazy. The giant mantas cameWeiterlesen
In Exmouth and the Cape Range National Park the Ningaloo Reef is super close to the shore. You literally just can step from the beach into the water and start snorkeling.
Karijini is known for beautiful gorges, waterfalls and natural pools. Due to the bad weather we were only able to see a few of them, which still was stunning.
The last stop of our road trip in WA was Walga Rock. Like the famous Ayer’s Rock (or Uluru in the language of the indigenous people), Walga rock is a granite monolith. With it’s red color itWeiterlesen
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