We had a wonderful day watching marine wildlife, mainly from Eagle Bluff. We stopped off at Nanga Bay then Shell Beach and as the name suggests the whole beach is made up of up to 9 meters of shells. Then the viewpoint at Goulet Bluff gave us a taste of what was to come at Eagle Bluff. We spent the remainder of the day there waiting patiently which then paid off. We saw numerous sharks in the shallow waters swimming below us, rays, fish, birds, a large pod of dolphins but tne highlight had to be a dugong, something we had wanted to see for a long time. We watched one feeding in the shallow waters for about 50 minutes where we saw it often as they can't hold their breath for long. We ended up camping in this bay with great evening views.Read more
mg.bigadventureWow - impressive dugong views, such funny creatures. Glad you enjoyed the marine wildlife. Meanwhile, we're all back at work/nursery this week....
Lyndsay McDonnellThe marine wildlife is really fantastic and I like the photo of James in the sunset together with a bottle of wine!!! Have fun, love xxxx
mg.bigadventure Wow - impressive dugong views, such funny creatures. Glad you enjoyed the marine wildlife. Meanwhile, we're all back at work/nursery this week....
Tom Ralph Fab snaps, you saw lots of views that most off us just dream about xx
Lyndsay McDonnell The marine wildlife is really fantastic and I like the photo of James in the sunset together with a bottle of wine!!! Have fun, love xxxx