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Beagle Hill

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    • Day 12

      Wildcamping

      January 5, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Mal was anderes 👍🏻

    • Day 864

      Quobba

      September 1, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      We left Exmouth and made our way to Quobba campground and blowhole. We found a spot not too close to other people.
      I tested the new snorkel and fins. The water was a little merky but it was great.
      We drove up to the blowhole at low tide it was fantastic and then up to the lighthouse for sunset.
      We met Karen and Malcolm and Karen became my snorkel buddy. We have met some fantastic people on our travels.
      We moved onto Carnarvon for a couple of days to top up and get a couple of jobs done.
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    • Day 106

      Point Quobba

      November 6, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 23 °C

      We settled on a spot at a very windy, dreary day at Quobba but were rewarded with a beautiful sunset after a break in the weather. Tonight was the first night eating in the van because the weather was so atrocious! Oli was excited as we spotted Hugo's orange van and was lovely to have a quick catch up!Read more

    • Day 41

      Kalbarri to Carnavon

      June 1, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      The weather began to improve on leaving Geraldton. We camped at a number of beach sites, caravan parks and free roadside camps on our way to Carnavon. The weekend in Kalbarri included enjoying a 8 kilometre cliff walk, in the company of dolphins in the sea below. Nine holes of golf for me the following morning then a spectacular gorge walk. We also spent a night at the Monkey Mia Resort. This gave us an opportunity to enjoy a stunning sunset and a pre dinner cocktail and fantastic dinner. It also had us on site to see the dolphins first thing in the morning. Leone was fortunate to be one of the few spectators to be chosen to feed a dolphin. One final overnight stop at Gladstone Bay before Leone flew out of Carnavon to make her way home to Adelaide.Read more

    • Day 239

      From Paddock to Surf

      December 12, 2021 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      The transition from Jimba Jimba to Point Quobba Blowholes is remarkable. The Goscoyne plains where Jimba is located is a massive catchment as the Gascoyne River is the largest in WA at over 700k. It is bordered by the spectacular and brooding presence of the Kennedy Range in the north.
      There is a bit of cold snap in the Mid West of WA at the moment. Gascoyne Junction’s max only reached 36° and here on the coast is a break-out-the hoodie 23° with a blow coming off the ocean.
      Fingers crossed we get a chance to snorkel on the reef in the morning.
      The camping facilities here are pretty basic, that is, bring your own everything. All worth it for the beauty of the place. There is a small off shore island protecting a bay containing a coral reef. The landscape is that uniquely WA combo of many kilometres of flat, semi arid hinterland up to the coast where some small features mostly hold back the sea. The vegetation is low mulga. All so different from the hills of home.
      The Blowholes are impressive with a roar of compressed air and huge jets of water.
      [Next morning] A little too windy for the anticipated snorkelling on the reef so pressing on to the south.
      Topically and sadly, this is the site where 3 year old Cleo was abducted during November. Happily she is now back with her family.
      The low, flat coast of WA is popular with the mining companies so they can use their big machines to mine salt. The Gascoyne region will take on a different focus in the future with a big push to establish alternate power generation with Hydrogen, solar and wind the front runners. We also hear of innovation coming using sand to store and later radiate heat to generate power. Our host at Jimba Jimba have survived flooding rivers but they are now up to their armpits in lawyers as the Pastoralists, Government and Indigenous Groups jostle for position. Watch this space. We are so glad that Jimba’s problems are not ours. You might notice from the map attached that given the significant percentage of WA’s area, that Jimba’s issues can be significant.
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