6th – 21st August 2015
Whilst travelling south our first impressive area was
Kalbarri NP – Last visit 2009. We looked down on the mighty
Murchison River and the massive
gorge it had carved over the years. Due to overcast weather and rain Nature’s window was not impressive so I included a picture taken in 2009. (We looked better then)
After a night in the coastal dunes south of
Kalbarri we past the
Pink Lake on our way into
Gregory. With overcast weather the lake didn’t look as pink as usual and the ocean was wild.
The
Lynton Convict Hiring Station was our next stop. Its place in our countries history has been recognised and major restoration work has been carried out.
Natures Window 2009
Murchison River
Impressive infrastructure in park
The Pink Lake
Lynton Convict
Lynton Convict Station
Nearby Horricks is still a lovely little town away from the crowds but people are realising its potential and large, impressive homes are being built. The original jetty is still a drawcard for photographers. The
general store still stands and serves the best hot chips. We headed out onto the coastal track and selected a spot with an amazing view to spend the evening.
Horricks by the sea
New homes in Horricks
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Sandy track to our campsite
Our coastal track campsite
The little General Store
Freshly cooked chips
Geraldton was our next stop where we revisited the
HMAS Sydney 11 MemorialHMAS Sydney Memorial. It was as moving as before. The last section had been added – a gull in
the pool of remembrance pinpointing the
resting place, Lat/Long, of the fated ship.
he web:
Web photo: Arial view of the Monument
HMAS Sydney 11 Memorial Done
The Pool of Rememberance
Looking south to Geraldton
Looking from the Esplanade to the port
What goes where...
The Following information about the dome was found on the web:
“These unique Sculptures in a Limited Edition of 645, form a solemn part of the Memorial proper. Each sculpture represents a lost crew member embodied in The Dome of Souls and
The Pool of Remembrance, making it a prized commemorative link with the Memorial.
The Solid Silver Gull Sculptures, 300mm wing tip to wing tip are exquisitely designed and individually hand sculpted, signed and numbered by the artists/designers of The National Memorial to
HMAS Sydney II.
Mounted on a polished
granite base, cast in 98% solid Silver, each sculpture forms part of a Limited Edition of 645 sculptures commemorating the 645 men lost on
HMAS Sydney 11 on November 19th 1941.
The new esplanade area at
Geraldton enabled us to look over to the loading docks and read about the products that are shipped out and their destinations. This was certainly an ‘eye opener’.
http://www.midwestports.com.au/Assets/Documents/Document%20Centre/OriginDestination/Origin_and_Destination_2013-2014.pdf
Mullewa
Leschenaultia macrantha - Wreath Flower
Canna
The old School House - Canna
The old General Store - Canna
The old Church - Canna
It was time to head east to Mullawa in search of the Leschenaultia macrantha, the wreath flower. On advice from the
information centre we headed a little further east to
Pindar and then north 8km. To our delight the sides of the dirt road were adorned with the wreath flowers. Mission accomplished!
Although we were a little early we still saw some beautiful wild flowers enroute to our next
campsite at
Canna, the site of a bygone town with just the old
general store, church and school house. It was then on through
Morawa, Three Springs and
Eneabba to
Lake Indoon where friends, Steve & Alison joined us with their Amesz truck.
Lake Indoon
The Galahs were nesting
Rare ducks
Pt Louise Green Head
Camped at Green Head
Sandy Bay - Just beautiful
Camped on the coast at Jurien Bay
Indianna Restaurant Cottesloe
Silver Sands Resort, Mandurah
After several nights on the lake it was on to
Point Louise Lookout at
Green Head then
Sandy Point – a very picturesque location. Having been into
the Pinnacles before we proceeded to
Jurien Bay where we camped on the coastal track.
The last leg of this section of our trip took us to the famous Indianna Restaurant at Cottesloe, a favourite spot for coffee and cake and then onto Mandurah where we spent two weeks in the Silver Sands Resort.
Just a few WA
wildflowers to make you feel happy...
One day I will name them properly!
Gravillia
Smoke Bush
Orchid
Banksia
Pretty in yellow
Pretty pink