Further down the road we found the famous leaning trees of Greenough and visited the abandoned village which is now managed by the National Trust. We camped last night at Western Flora Caravan Park which is set in bushland in the middle of nowhere. And guess what! ... there were more wildflowers.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
Heading Southward
After our sojourn in Coral Bay, we have been gradually heading southward. Spent a couple of days exploring the highlights of Shark Bay ... dolphins at Monkey Mia, Stingrays at Eagle Bluff, stromalites at Hamelin Pool. At Shelly Beach we saw shells and along the road we met a Bobtail Lizard.
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