Post 70 – Mt Magnet

Mt Magnet Drive

 

We did a tourist drive around Mt Magnet. The drive went through an active mining area to this the last remaining stone miners cottage. (Photo by Ann)

Mt Magnet Drive

 

 

Ready for a motor home conversion?  (Photo by Ann)

Mt Magnet Drive

 

 

 

There are quite a few wildflowers when you pause to look.

 

The drive ended in an area called " The Granites". This quite a scenic area with white sandstone erosion undercutting the red sandstone on top. Quite a few wildflowers. We spent a bit of time trying to find the aboriginal art sites that are here. No luck. I can't believe that I don't have photos 🙂

Post 71 – Mullewa

Mullewa

 

Lots of wild flowers now. Here is "Clifford" tip toeing through the daisies at our camp spot for the night.

Wreath Flower - Pindar

 

 

These flowers are pretty special. They naturally grow in a circle and bloom on the circumference just like a wreath.

Wreath Flower - Pindar

 

 

 

Looks like the secret is out and a few other people have found the wreath flowers.

Ground Orchid

 

 

 

Ann was pretty excited to find these small spider orchids. I was pretty excited to get a decent shot of them in the windy conditions.

Post 72 – Geraldton

Geraldton

 

 

The trip into Geraldton was wet, and the view on the beach is pretty miserable.

It looks as if removing the window blinds for cleaning  at home has created a water leak around one of them. 🙁

 

Geraldton

 

On the plus side I managed to get the car serviced. On the down side I managed to get a parking fine while doing the grocery shopping. I have lodged an appeal as in the 2 minutes the car was unattended while I was getting change, the officer had issued a ticket. He was still there when I came running back but said he had issued the ticket and there was nothing he could do.

 

Geraldton Port

 

 

Geraldton was established as a port to service the rural and mining industries. It looks as if this is still the main industry in town.

Post 73 – Kalbarri

Pink Lagoon

 

 

This is the Hutt Lagoon and it is indeed pink. It is on the way to the Hutt River Provence. We didn't go in and say Gidday to Prince Leonard even though we did see the sign. Our destination was Kalbarri.

Kalbarri

 

Just before you get to Kalbarri you come across the southern section of Kalbarri National Park and these spectacular sea cliffs.

Kalbarri

 

Kalbarri is a seaside village on the mouth of the Murchison River. To the East is more of the Kalbarri National Park encompassing the Murchison River Gorge.

Kalbarri

 

This is us at Nature's Window. We did the camera shuffle with another couple.

Kalbarri

 

There are still wild flowers everywhere.

Post 74 – Shark Bay

Warribanno Chimney - on the way to Shark Bay.

 

 

On the way to Shark Bay we had a look at this chimney. It is really only the base left the top 3 tiers of brick work are missing. It was for a lead smelter that was built around the base of this hill to treat ore from a mine 5 km away.

Note there are still lots of flowers

Big Lagoon

 

In Denham we checked in at the Parks and Wildlife Service office. There are quite a few campsites in the Francois Peron National Park but I was concerned about soft sand and access. We left assured that access to "Big Lagoon" would not be a problem.

 

Shot is of Big Lagoon.

Explorer Motorhome

Big Lagoon Campsite

 

Not a bad campsite for a couple of days.

The camp, has a camp-host who is right onto checking that everyone pays their camp fees.

Monkey Mia

 

We got up early enough to get to the first morning interaction with the Dolphins at Monkey Mia. Can you find Ann?

Monkey Mia

 

Checking out all the tourists.

Monkey Mia

 

Finally I get a fish.

Hamelin Stromatolites

 

I'm not sure what I expected, but these stromatolites don't look alive at all. No bubbles or anything. Without the signage I would have thought they were unusually shaped rocks.

Shell Beach

 

This white beach isn't formed from sand but millions of small cockle shells. In this section of the bay the tidal flows are restricted by large "sand banks" and the water becomes hyper saline. This small shell fish thrives in this water, and the shells have formed this beach.