Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Ramada Eco Beach Resort. WA. (5)

Lots of things happen at Eco beach, everyday is different and you never known what to expect!
This is a stunning natural environment and an amazing place to work. So today I have some random pictures from our time here, plus our day out at Port Smith doing some 4WD tracks! Life is good!


These little fellows are everywhere!

Soooooo cute.

A black headed Python -not so cute - yet totally stunning.

The flying doctors aircraft.

Flying doctors landed on our air strip.

Port Smith.

Steve at Port Smith Lagoon. 

Port Smith lagoon.

Perfect for cooling my poor knee.

A great day off.

Stevo chill- laxing.

Another day off canoeing - watching the dolphins. 

The Cave's and coast. (Water on len's). Smoke in the distance.
Steve busy as usual!


The staff trip out to Sunset Point.

Down on the beach.

Steve & Sammy enjoying a beer.

Zoe, Elba & Lucia.

Ash heading out for a swim.

Chicken rock!!

Stunning.

Pretty.

Mother in laws tongue & the cattle love eating them.

A day out at Port Smith and three 4 WD tracks that take us to some stunning destination's.
Cowie Creek (MILARNINYARRI), is the Southern most point accessible to tourists. This place is special because of it's reef, which lies close to the beach.

Cowie Creek. (Nr Port Smith)

The reef.

Stevo in front of some of the reef, Cowie Creek.

Stevo taking a stroll.

Very pretty and clear water.

A nice spot for lunch & watch the mud crabs swim by!

Five Brolga's.


Next stop Saddle Hill Cliffs (TARKATARKANGURRA). 
The saddle hill area between Gourdon Bay & port Smith is a BIG fishing place for all Karajarri people. Here there are plenty of reef fish, kuckles, all sorts of shellfish and Dugong's in the bay. 

Heading out to Saddle Hill Cliffs.

Very pretty, totally different colour to our cliffs at the resort. 

Pindan cliffs.

Perfect for a wander.

Picture perfect.

Pindan Cliffs.

Sand, Sea & Ocean.

In the distant to the right, you can see a double splash as two Whales frolicked in the Ocean and did sequinized  playing!!!

Stevo on the Pindan Cliff.

It's a lonely place out here! Our idea of heaven.

The smoke in the distant, whilst canoeing was from here.

Last stop Gourdon Bay (MIRNTANYMARTAJI).
Historically, the Gourdon bay area was used by the crews pearling fleets, who had established camps at Port Smith. Pearling luggers would replenish their supplies of water from the permanent well in Gourdon Bay & load up with firewood.


Gourdon Bay - where we watched lots of bottlenose dolphins feeding.

Gourdon Bay.

On our day trip, we saw Whales, Dolphins, Kingfishers, Mud Crabs, Brolga's, a blue tongue Lizard, a frilled necked lizard and Agile Wallaby.





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