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Waterbay Point

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    • Day 41

      Albany (Jour 12) [part 1]

      October 15, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Nous nous levons de bonheur et partons faire une balade sur la plage. J'avais comme objectif de surfer, mais le panneau à l'entre de la plage alertant de potentielles attaques de requins m'en dissuade. Ce sera simplement une baignade alors (assez rapide tout de même !).

      Nous profitons des planchas publiques (il y en a partout en Australie) pour cuisiner: Egg&Bacon et Avocado Toast cooked by Laurent.

      Puis, nous nous dirigeons en ville. Nous passons au 'Farmer' s Market' d'Albany, nous baladons dans la rue principale, entrons dans quelques magasins de seconde main et libraries, puis allons au landromat.

      En début d'après d'après-midi, nous nous dirigeons vers le 'Torndirrup National Park' où le ciel est dégagé, et où nous passons un super moment (pause déjeuner incluse) sur la plage de 'Frenchman Bay'. Eaux calmes, océan aux couleurs turquoises, grand soleil, et spot de rêve. Le bonheur.

      Avant le coucher du soleil, nous profitons encore d'aller explorer le parc national et ses nombreux points d'intérêts (plages incroyable, vues panoramiques et formations rocheuses naturelles).

      Nous finissons la journée en beauté à 'Sharp Point', à admirer la danse entre le soleil et les nuages.
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    • Day 17

      Whaling Station

      September 23, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      The whaling museum, incredible stories of the whole process of catching whales and cooking them to extract the oil. The Cheyne IV had been docked and is now a tourist attraction; had a good look around the ship, its incredible the small spaces these guys lived in. Rob, a volunteer who had worked on the last whaling ship said Mick had an incredible resemblance to one of the Captain’s – Christianson. Took a photo with Mick in profile, replicating the photo of the Captain, there is an incredible resemblance, except this guy had ear lobes. Mick reckons the nose is different too, perhaps but not that different.
      They had a 3D movie of whales in the ocean as well as other sea creatures – actually had to wear 3D glasses, a blast from the past. The movie was incredible, feeling like you could reach out and touch them.
      They also had whale skeletons, huge blue whale as well as others. Saw on one of the whales, what looks like broom bristles instead of teeth. The whale uses these to sieve its food from the water it takes in – very clever.
      We also visited their very sparse animal enclosure, with native animals kept in very small enclosures, quite cruel really. Got some great photos, all of them were sleeping in the midday sun.
      Then we took a walk through their native garden, got some great photos of the creeping banksia, amazing the different species of the same plant. Finally got some photos of yellow banksia’s (all the ones in the Fitzgerald River and Sterling National Parks had finished flowering by time we got there). Also got some great Kangaroo Paw and other flowers I hadn’t yet got.
      Took a look at the blow holes, however they were only blowing wind, no water sadly. Bloody steep walk back to the car park – 78 steps, plus the rest being uphill on a steep climb.
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    • Day 17

      Frenchman's Bay

      September 23, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Went out to Frenchman’s Bay. Stopped at the Natural Bridge then the gap. Mick went out on the over hanging platform but didn’t look down. It was incredible to look down through the grate walkway and see the ocean below. The structure’s design was exhibited, sinking the pylons 9 meters into the rock.

      The natural bridge when viewed from the platform, looked like what the 12 apostles must have looked like before getting washed away by the sea. Incredible.
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    • Day 11

      Torndirrup National Park and Middleton

      February 6, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      A beautiful morning out exploring the Torndirrup National Park. We then went to Middleton Beach. Albany is such a pretty but strange place...the people are lovely but there is certainly a strange strange mix of people 🤔 😉 😆😆Read more

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