• Day 40 - Fishery Bay/Whalers Way

    9 de junho de 2024, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    We got up early to watch the Sunrise, stunning morning with a few clouds and the sun coming up behind the cliffs. So excited to see a few Seals playing in the shallows right in front of the beach, they were surfing the waves, catching fish and throwing them around. Hard to get a better start to the day.

    Back to camp to have Bacon and Eggs and pack up for a day checking out Whalers Way which is a privately owned property around the bottom of Eyre Peninsular, cost $40 per car per day to enter through the gate.

    Wholly shit, what a coastline, massive cliffs, big swells rolling in crashing into the shore, clear turquoise water, bommies out to sea with the waves smashing against them, I know the photo's wont do the scenery justice.

    All the places of interest had good sign posts so we knew where we were. For me the highlight was Cape Wiles which was an island very close to shore covered in Seals napping in the sun.

    Such an amazing place we have booked another night, no internet which is great, no TV, no social media....nice to get completely away.

    After our drive around the stunning coastline went back to camp for quick lunch then down to the beach for more fishing, Sandy stayed at camp to soak up some sun. Perfect afternoon again, caught 4 Salmon today, some Wayne kept and filleted ready for a night fish tomorrow, dogs running along the beach having a ball, surfers catching the waves, few more people on the beach today all enjoying this amazing spot.

    Quiet night in the Van, eating left overs for dinner, ready for another amazing day at the Beach tomorrow.
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