jeudi 10 mars 2016

Day 58 - Thursday, 10 - Dunsborough

ÎWe are now at the "Geograph Bay".  Enjoying a three bedroom house with flower garden at the front, a lawn-river view at the back with a big terrace

"Bayshore Beach Beachsite Resort" - our home for two nights.

We enjoy white plates and glasses of all sizes.  What a difference to our beloved camping life ...

Raising tent - .... and assisting.
Cooking supper in the camp kitchen.

For a few days there has been little time to write.   Sorry for that.

Since Monday, we drove through the beatiful Collie River region, stopped at Wellington Dam, at the rapids before entering the Ferguson Valley which is covered with huge, state owned. Jarah forests.

Wellington National Park - at the Dam.
A bit of Collie River - and Hans.
The Rapids at "Big Rock".
 Jarah forest - trees more than 30 m tall.

We spent the night at "Glades Campsite", a few kilometers east of Bunbury.  

Just before arrival at the campsite, we crossed the "Bibelman Trail", which runs from just north of Perth to Alberta, some 998 kms.  We are on our way to Alberta, at the most south-west corner of Australia.

Yesterday, Wednesday, the main event was without doubt a walk on the Busselson Jetty (1,8 km) followed by a visit to the "Jetty Underwater Observatory", 8 meters under sea level, 14.300 kms from Paris.

Busselton Jetty - 1,8 kms.
All alone into the Indian Ocean.
From the first of five observation windows.
Many small and a few bigger fish amongst what looks like a forest.
Corals on all sizes and colors.

A couple of nights under a real roof are most welcome and we sleep like kings and queens in our very luxury accommodation.




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