Thursday 30 August 2012

Cervantes and Kalbarri

The Pinnacles in Nambung NP near Cervantes was another one of WA's harshly beautiful natural wonders.  This place is huge...with thousands of limestone pillars of every shape and size.       


The kids had a ball playing hide and seek.


I'm starting to get the impression that the kids are getting sick of posing for pics.  
They can thank me later ;-)


I'm still trying to resist the urge to point my camera at the sun every time it sinks over the Indian Ocean...it never gets old.


And another...


The coastline around Kalbarri.


The Kalbarri National park was another great spot for a walk.  This was the first time this trip that we are starting to feel the heat - it got into the high twenties ;-)  Jen did a quick count and figured out we have had 65 nights of single digit overnight temps...almost enough time for us North Queenslandsers to acclimatise!


The kids have been amazed at the variety of wildflowers that are in bloom in Western Australia at the moment.  One of the tourist brochures said there are over 800 different species.


They come in all shapes and sizes.


Posing for another family photo at "Natures Window" in Kalbarri NP.


More to come.....


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