Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Pinnacles, Dolphins, Blue Blue Sea & Coral


We have just got back from our trip up the west coast - 3400 km - 8 days travelling up to Exmouth with stops on the way up and back. Some of the roads are very long and straight and empty - you can see about 8 km at a time and the excitement comes when there is a car in sight, or even better a corner, but the ultimate excitement has to be the sighting of a Road Train - a three trailer 120 Tonne truck, or lorry to you and me - Wowie.

Anyway back to the scenery - Our first stop was the Nambung National Park which has the Pinnacles in it, these are natural limestone and give the impression of a moonscape.

Our next point of interest was Monkey Mia best known for the wild Dolphins that come in to interact with mere humans every morning - some of them are fed fish by visitors but not enough to survive on, so they have to go out hunting for the rest of the day. We stayed at Denham 25 km away but with a very clean warm sea which was very welcome at the end of the day.

Exmouth was a very long drive and the town was not the most exciting place in the world, but is on the edge of the Cape Range National Park which has an amazing coastline with pristine water and sand. We spent a lot of time in the water so came out looking a bit like prunes!!

On the way back we called into Coral Bay to go out in a glass bottomed boat onto the Ningaloo Reef - totally different to the Great Barrier Reef on the east coast - the coral is far more diverse in its appearance, a bit more like plant leaves and the fish were not as pretty but some people did see a shark and a turtle. All very exciting.

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