Travel Blogs from Kalbarri National Park, Australia
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Going down - Down under
The first stop today was to drive into Kalbarri National Park and go right into its heart to see thr 400 million year old rocks, coastal cliffs and its river gorges. The first gorge of the day we went to visit was the Z bend gorge which was quite funny to ...
Plastic beds - no no no!
After the Hutt we then proceeded to drive onto Kalbarri where we were staying for the night. Once we got there we had some free time before our BBQ dinner that was being made so a few of us went down to the beach for a stroll and I took pictures of the ...
Galena Bridge
... morning. Might be. Might be caught in Tasmania, frozen and shipped here too. Our book declares three camping sides 80 kms out of Kalbarri to be nice, so we decide to sniffle. And sure enough, we find one at a lake, with a dunny and a dump ...
Tour Day 2 - Abseiling and Kalbarri National Park
... You know what, I reckon I might even do it again! Wow! Afterwards, we went for a hike back through the gorges in Kalbarri National Park and then mooched up to Natures Window, so named cos' it's, well, it's like a window on Nature really. They're very ...
In the Outback!
Well we are having fun, its great spending time with Ben, we have been deep sea fishing and a 8km walk around the national park. Ben is getting pampered and enjoyed having a face pack, nails painted and massage!! He is comfortable with his ...
rest of se asia - just in time for happy new year!
... finish this damned southeast asia blog! and just to recap, even though we're now, in reality, camping in kalbarri national park, in western australia, in the blog world, we're still in koh tao. better get a wriggle! saturday 6th december ...
Im Outback
Kilbarra 12.1.10 Australien Jetzt hab ichs geschafft, ich bin schon ein klassischer Turi geworden-und buche eine Adventure-Tour in den Nationalpark. Erst fahren wir ein gutes Stück durch australischen Busch, wonach man hier nicht lange suchen ...
Natures Window
... an. Riesige Schluchten aus rotem gestein, das Natures Window sowie einem walking Track der es in sich hatte... 'Z-Bend' und 'The Loop' waren unsere Ausflugsziele sowie mehrere Lookouts. Das war es was ich immer sehen wollte... 'The real Australia' ...
Kalbarri NP- River & Coastal gorges
... have been carved over millions of years to form dramatic sandstone cliff faces which plummet into the river as it meanders towards kalbarri. We visited the 'Ross Graham' lookout, where we took a short walk to the tranquility of the shaded ...
Kalbarri National Park
Feels like we are starting to get places now! Went for lots of nice walks through the national park. Nothing too hard core though, its starting to look all a bit more rugged and outback like yet we are still coastal which is pretty cool. We stayed ...
Kalbarri National Park
The trip was now coming to an end and we did the last of our hikes in Kalbarri National Park. We did one last hike down and up another gorge! Then went to natures window to get that tourists must have ...
West Australian Wild Flowers
We're in West Australia, just at the right time for all the wild flowers - and by all accounts, it's been a bumper year for them. We've seen heaps of flowers - too many in fact to name them all. So, we need your help! If you know their names, ...
red rocks at Kalbarri N.P.
... recompensation there are photo spots every km at the sealed road with view into the boring bushy nothingness. A potentially beautiful national park, but unfortunately overregulated. Finally we found a place to wade over the river and escape the crowds for ...
Slept by the Murchison River
3rd May More driving, stayed at a rest stop and slept next to the Murchison River- an uneventful ...
Kalbarri National Park
From Drummond Cove we made our way up the coast into Kalbarri National Park. The coast is impressive due to the large cliffs, especially in contrast to the turquoise blue of the ocean beyond. Just before we got to Kalbarri we drove past a lake which ...
waking upto Whales playing in the water :o)
... playing in the water... Now that I would have paid $30 or more for but we got it for free lol we headed into the Kalbarri National Park to have a look at the Gorges, Hawks head & then Ross Graham... They were beautiful, Chris took the kids back to the ...
Abseiling and Front-Running
... varied hues of red and yellow striations in the rock. This is topped by the vivid greens of the bushland on the National Park plain, overlaid with the clearest blue desert sky and the whole is, quite simply, stunning. My photographs do ...
Hiking to Natures window
... road spot on the way to Kalbarri and once pulled up we found we had a flat tyre on the caravan this time, unbelievable. Kalbarri is so much bigger than we both expected its a real beachside community it is growing fast, many homes getting built here. WA ...
Western Australia
Drove down from the Shark Bay penninsula and onto Kalbarri National Park. On the way we met and picked up our first hitch hiker who by some bizarre coincidnece spoke some Japanese and was able to partially translate the writing on the sides of our ...
Kalbarri National Park - gorges and cliffs
... the most spectacular Nature Window. This natural rock arch frames the river view perfectly and is a must-snap photograph opportunity in Kalbarri National Park. The loop is an 8 km walk that curves on the top of the gorge and river bend. Obviously we did ...
Mutton Galore
... saved the money I'd need for London and had done something I'd never have imagined myself doing in an amazingly remote part of Australia. I was happy with the whole experience, a bit sad to leave, but was starting to get excited about heading to Scotland ...
The grass is Always greener on the other side
As we drove out of Kalbarri, we stopped at a couple of gorges (who said when you've seen one, you've seen them all), which were both magnificent and very different from the gorges from the day before. A a few quick photos we continued back onto the ...
Schluchten und noch mehr Schluchten
Unser 2. Fahrtag führt uns zum Kalbarri Nationalpark der für die malerischen Küsten und die Schluchten bekannt ist. An die Küste haben wir es nicht mehr geschafft, dafür haben wir 2 Schluchten gesehen. Naja war ja ganz ok, aber überall die ...
Roadtrip North..
... to the first highlight on our list, we drive 7 hours on the first day and arrive early evening in Kalbarri. Best known for its National Park, there are many activities on offer from kayaking in the Mutchison River, exploring the many gorges or just ...
Fliegenplage + Schnorchelparadies
... nichts zu lachen. Die Fliegen wurden zu unseren Begleiter im Nordwesten. Zum Glück war es nie mehr so schlimm wie im Kalbarri. Trotzdem assen wir vorzugsweise bei Dunkelheit. Die Fliegen gehen brav bei Dämmerung schlafen. Auf dem Weg Richtung Norden zum ...
Who's that in the window??
... in preparation for the days next activities... We were up early and out exploring after a spot of brekky. We headed into the National Park to the tourist attraction that is natures window which is not far from the car park. Most people seemed to get ...
A night on the Murcheson River
... to enjoy it. We could happily have stayed here for the rest of the day but pressed on and drove 350kms towards the outskirts of Kalbarri and ended up at a free camp on the edge of the Murcheson river. It was very pretty but very quiet so definitely not ...
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