Sunday, 11 September 2011

14 Mile Beach

We have traveled from paradise to paradise every step of our trip, always reluctant to move on, only to find another beautiful part of Australia. Cape Range National Park (Ningaloo) was glorious and we stayed for a week.We snorkled once or twice a day at some unbelievable sites, watched whales from the hills, and lounged on the beaches. Even the abundant turtle population enjoy life along this stretch and are found at a number of locations frolicking in the shallows for up to 4 hours at a time. See photo of a couple of lovers at the beach.
Our next stop was at 14 Mile Beach at Warroora Station. What an unbelievable ocean frontage for a sheep station. We parked on the beach (see photo) so that we could walk straight down to the water for a swim in the crystal waters, or throw in a line for a fish (see photo). More snorkling, exploring and whale watching from the hills made for an unforgettable experience fueling the desire to return for a longer period in the future.


We have now moved on to Carnarvon where the seafood is great. Large sweet tiger prawns for lunch on the river bank, oysters as we write this blog, and Rankin Cod left over from Exmouth where the seafood was also terrific and consumed in quantity.

1 comment:

  1. You can tell the camper is being put to good use! Is it just the lighting or is Ric fading away to a shadow?

    Luv Jodie...

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