Travel Blog Photos from Exmouth (2,709)
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Monday morning we had a bit of a sleep in, considering the time Ian had come in at and his recent tough schedule. But when we got up we realized that if we wanted to go anywhere today, at this time of day, having missed the bus, we'd have to rent a car. ...
Like a Phoenix from the ashes, Sheila is back on the road! We are currently in Exmouth getting the final repairs completed before heading inland to Karijini National Park. The last three days have been spent snorkeling along varies points of the Ningaloo ...
... am asleep, used as I am to getting into bed at 9:30 every night in order to drag myself back out at 5:00. Upon arrival in Exmouth Julia (another girl from the bus) and I are picked up by the hostel and driven over and shown, quietly so as not to wake ...
... dead. Any real snorkelling would have to be done on the west side of the cape, where the real Ningaloo Reef begins. Back in Exmouth (and somehow having managed to avoid paying the $10 for the bus trip to the beach; everything is expensive in Exmouth, but ...
, Maidstone Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia

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which destination would you keep coming back in OZ?
Posted on Nov 2, 2009, 16:03:01
... - travelling along the great ocean road - Uluru - Kakadu/Litchfield/Katherine Gorge - travelling through the outback to Broome - Exmouth, Monkey Mia, Coral Bay, Ningaloo reef (pretty much most of the north west coastline) - Fraser island - Whitsundays etc ...
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which destination would you keep coming back in OZ?
Posted on Oct 15, 2009, 05:24:03
North West coast - Monkey Mia, Exmouth, Cape Range NP, Ningaloo Reef, Coral Bay etc Kakadu NP / Litchfield NP Kings Canyon / Uluru / Kata Tjuta Wilsons Prom NP / Melbourne Fraser Island :-)
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Everywhere....BEACHES!!
Posted on Mar 5, 2008, 16:37:00
... the sun comes out)! Tofo Beach, Mozambique is gorgeous... white sand and crashing waves... great for body surfing. Exmouth - Western Australia - great snorkelling but has got a really strong rip that runs along the length of the beach then out to sea ...
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