Thursday, 22 November 2012

Ningaloo Reef 1.

20.11.12 up early and snorkel at Lakeside, good corals and lots of reef fish.  Next a 12klm drive to Turquoise bay, now the corals here are something special and the marine life was superb, however this was a very busy site and we wouldn’t want to be here during peak season.   A 3klm drive to the Oyster Stacks, here we had lunch as we had to wait for high tide, and it was amazing, the fish were huge.  A fantastic day, the marine life and corals are in excellent condition.

                                                       Sunset over Ningaloo Reef.

                                                          Two visitors to our camp.

There was plenty of wildlife around Cape Range National Park, kangaroo's, Emu's, Bustard's, many other types of birds and plenty of Lizards.
However it was so windy here all the time, no trees, as they cut them in case of cyclones. WA stands for Windy Always!!! The tropical roof have to come off, as it just flapped all night!!! (Amanda you know what we mean) This time of year is very quiet in the NP. It wouldn't be as nice in the silly season. 

                                                       Steve finding objects of interest.

                                                          An Emu came to visit.

                                                      The beach & Reef at Lake side.

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