The weather is getting cooler as we continue to travel south. And there seems to be more tourists than
ever.
This part of the trip included stops at several different
places on the Peron Peninsula which juts out into Shark Bay. Near the top of the peninsula is the town of
Denham and about opposite that is Monkey Mia.
At the tip of the peninsula is the Francois Peron National Park.
We first stayed at Hamelin Station, a former sheep station
now a conservation park with nice camping facilities. Next was a caravan park in Denham and lastly a lonely beach at Goulet
Bluff, south of Denham.
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Sign at the start of the road up the peninsula. Love the humour.
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The emus here are more brown rather than the grey we see back east
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There are hundreds of finches in the bushes around the lake at Hamelin
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The spring fed lake at Hamelin - an oasis in the desert
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Here's us at Shell Beach just north of Hamelin Station. It's made of millions of small shells.
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Now we are at Cape Peron - a totally different landscape
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Cormorants, terns, gulls and more lining the beach at Cape Peron
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Pied Cormorants take flight after being disturbed on the beach
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| We had dinner at the the Old Pearler in Denham. Some had a seafood platter. |
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| Goulet Bluff - Our final camp on the peninsula |
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A section of the Cape Peron track
Great photos again DJ. The video reminded me of the bumps!
ReplyDeleteWow! Never even noticed that strip was there of W.A. Amazing what you find in your travels. Love the photos and the straya animals sign.
ReplyDeleteLove all your photos!! Shell Beach looks beautiful, as does the lake at Hamelin. The wildlife is lovely too. Stay safe David and Maree and enjoy the rest of your trip.
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