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Carnarvon to Geraldton
Tuesday night is "Curry Night" at the Gateway Motel in Carnarvon, so curry and red wine it was! Don't know why Australians think they can cook Indian curry. Chuck a bit of chook into a "Buttered Chicken" premix and chuck a few papadams into the oil and shazam, you have a Curry Night. Not to be missed! It was saved by the roast lamb, beef and the …
Day 54
The wind blew all night long and we soon came realise a sticker that we saw in a shop yesterday was true. It said "I was blown away by Geraldton." First stop of the day was the lighthouse just around the corner from the caravan park. Then we went to the HMAS Sydney Memorial build to commemorate its sinking 1942 with the loss of 645 Australians. It wasn't until 2008 the wreck was discovered off Steep Point WA. The memorial was a great tribute with a ...
Magnificent Shark Bay
... of Lemon Shark and Sandbar Shark which are surprisingly big and aggressive. But it was the Tiger Shark that everyone wanted to see and it didn't disappoint. After being no more than a dark shadow at the bottom of the lagoon which was huge by the way, it suddenly came to the surface to feed. The snapper that it was being fed didn't touch the sides. The presenter had a big Snapper on the end of a rope and the ...
Good time in Greenhough
... Brian by finding him on FaceBook that same night. Ever since Brian and myself have been in contact from time to time and it was my intention to call in on him on my way to Perth from Darwin.
Well, when I started to look at the distance involved in driving from Darwin to Perth, 4126 km's of more or less nothingness, I decided to scrap that idea and fly to Perth instead. But I had promised Brian that I would go and see him, so that ...
Driving South Again Back to Perth
... The rains which fell on the dunes leached down through the sand carrying calcium. This resulted in the lower levels of the dune solidifying into a soft limestone. As this stabilisation occurred a layer of soil formed on top of the dune which allowed plants to grow and further cemented the limestone below. Gradually the lowest layer of soil formed into a hard cap which resulted in the old dunes having three levels. Inevitably the roots from the ...