• 52 K Peg The Nullarbor

    June 14 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    We leave the haystack seaweeds and turquoise waters of Fowlers Bay and as we do a perfect rainbow forms in the sky. We’ve had a beautiful time here and it’s picturesque scenery, it’s extraordinary history and new found friendships have left an indelible mark. Today we start the road of the treeless plain, The Nullarbor! We drive along the jaw-dropping Bunda Cliffs,
    and drive across this very famous road where Australia's southern edge drops dramatically to the sea! We stop at one of the lookouts along the Nullarbor National Park, in awe of the 90m (300ft) high, 200km (124mi) long Bunda Cliffs, the longest line of sea cliffs in the world. We stop at the Head of the Bight Whale Watching centre. At this unique geographical spot, towering sand dunes meet a sheer line of 90m limestone cliffs. In the sheltered waters of the bay below, Southern Right Whales come to frolic, mate , play and give birth to their babies. Something in your spirit soars something in your energy lifts to see these whale creatures splash and spray. We are in awe.
    Tonight we stop to catch our new found friends at 52 K peg and we camp right on top of the cliffs looking out to see. The afternoon sun sets west, the sea glistens and whales splash as we pour ourselves a wine , sit back, relax and enjoy.
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