Monday 28 October 2013

Last of the West..

The south coast area of Western Australia surprised us with its beauty and diversity from huge trees, big mines, and the most beautiful white sand / blue water beaches we could ever imagine.  We saw a lot of the west coast of South Australia being based on the Eyre Peninsula for a few months.
Pemberton tram ride through the tall hardwood forests

hardwood awaiting milling - sprinklers to keep it moist so it doesn't split before sawing

115m high tree with a ladder to a Fire Lookout platform - Carol made it up, Garry took the photo

big trees in the natural forest

Valley of the Giants

Albany - our van park was the other side of the golf course

Albany Harbour - twice home to dozens of ship loads of soldiers off to fight in WW1 and WW2

Natural arch outside Albany - note the blue water

Blue Whale skeleton once hunted in Australia's SW oceans

The harbour where soldiers gathered before war.

white sand, clear water, pristine coastline

looking south towards Antartica

our favorite beach - Hellfire Bay

Kalgoorlies big hole in the ground..

one of the 'flash' buildings in Kalgorlie, sign of a once gold rich community 

hard to imagine a manmade hole 4km long, 1.4kkm wide, 700m deep 

beautiful golf course in the desert - the start of the Nullabour Links, the longest golf course in the world at 1450km

Limestone cliffs of the Great Australian Bight

beautiful sunset through the storm clouds.

a great feed of blue swimmer crabs awaited us at Ceduna the day we finished crossing the Nullabour

a quick trip back east and dinner at a Mudgee Winery for Fabians Birthday

Murphy's Haystacks on the Eyre Peninsula of SA - solid rock after the surrounding countryside has been eroded away

a very nice beach outside Elliston, looks inviting until you dip your toe in the freezing water

Memory Cove at the bottom of Eyre Peninsula below Port Lincoln

large sandblow in the same National Park

the view from our van of the Streaky Bay Pier with ducks, pelicans, seagulls, porpoises, and seals all  swimming close in at times

Streaky Bay foreshore 

sea lions sunning themselves at a colony at Bairds Bay, SA

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