Our morning started with feeding of the pelicans across the road from our holiday park, had a good laugh when a seagull got between a pelican's beak and the fish the pelican was eating and ended with its head halfway down the pelican's gullet. Glad to report that the seagull escaped unharmed!
Unfortunately, duty called and laundry had to be tended to before we started any serious sightseeing.
At the risk of repeating myself, how does one describe the wonders we were privileged to look upon today?
Photographs do not do this area justice. Those of us lucky to live in such wonderful places as the Blue Mountains would know what I mean. So I've kept it short today...just to say it was a long day, didn't see half what we wanted to, and even though we'd packed up our tent with the intent of moving to our next stop, ended up back in the same place tonight to set up camp.
A mega glorious sunset to end the day....
Unfortunately, duty called and laundry had to be tended to before we started any serious sightseeing.
At the risk of repeating myself, how does one describe the wonders we were privileged to look upon today?
Photographs do not do this area justice. Those of us lucky to live in such wonderful places as the Blue Mountains would know what I mean. So I've kept it short today...just to say it was a long day, didn't see half what we wanted to, and even though we'd packed up our tent with the intent of moving to our next stop, ended up back in the same place tonight to set up camp.
A mega glorious sunset to end the day....
Sandstone Cliffs along the coastline in Kalbarri National Park.
We spotted our first whale for the trip along here today.
Kalbarri Sunset...across the road from the fish and chip shop on the Murchison River.
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