Left shark bay area and went for a look at the Kalbarri
NP. Unfortunately the best sights in the park were only accessible by tour as
new access roads are being constructed. Boys were disappointed also as the
walks are quite short and they wanted a longer walk of course. Toby did spot an
Echidna from the lookout which we added to the others we have seen on our
travels. The weather also came in bad here with high winds and some rain so
made good use of the camp kitchen for the two nights. Boys enjoyed the jumping
pillow.
Took the coast road from Kalbarri to Geraldton. On the
way we saw a pink lake, called into a really nice little coastal town called
Horrocks plus the early 19th century convict hiring depot at Lyndon
River. Had lunch at Northhampton, another well preserved town with lovely old
buildings.
Had two full days in Geraldton which made for a busy
time. This is the biggest city between Perth and Darwin with a population on
35,000. Really nice city with a new updated foreshore (courtesy of Royalties
for regions) great parks etc. We visited the HMAS Sydney 11 memorial for a tour
which was excellent as the guide explained the significance of the planning
materials and design of the memorial. The tour also followed up on what we had read some time earlier up the coast. From here we straight to the WA
Museum - Geraldton, this had excellent
displays on the HMAS Sydney and the shipwrecks of the WA coast – Batavia,
Zuytdorp etc that we had learnt of earlier along the coast near shark bay. The
weather here was bad as well with wind and rain again. The car had a service
also while in town. Packed up and headed
south. Drove along the coast, called into Dongara and Port Dennison for lunch.
Camped in a very small park at Green Head. Very quite but nice much like Port
Vincent, overflowing during summer and Easter.
Kalbarri NPGeraldton
Replica of the Batavia longboat
Camp at Green Head
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