Monday, 26 October 2020

Ningaloo Reef (3). WA.

More of Cape Range National Park.............

Stunning views of Ningaloo Reef.

The Reef colours.

Cape Range Kurrajong Tree.

Pilgramunna Gorge Walk.

Crested Galah.

Very green.

Colours of the rock.

Steve is Off!

Look who's trying to hide.

Black Flanked Rock Wallaby's all enjoying the gorge

Steve holding up the rock walls.

Craggy Rock Faces.


Oyster Stacks snorkel.

Angel Fish.

Coral Colours.



So cute.


Mundu Mundu Gorge Walk.





A very pretty walk.

Steve on the top of the gorge with the reef behind him.




Mundu Mundu Gorge.

Looking out to Ningaloo Reef.

Very pretty growing up through the spinifex grass.


This Osprey eating his dinner.

Miles of untouched beach.

Drift wood in the gorge.

We camped at Yardie Creek for 4 nights, we added an extra 3  nights and could have stayed for a lot longer. We did unmarked walks, saw a Dingo howling on the sand dune, saw a very small snake and just had a fantastic time!









Exmouth (2). Ningaloo Reef. WA.

One week in Exmouth, followed by 7 nights out at Yardie Creek in Cape Range National park. Great walks, great snorkelling and the rock wallabies are beautiful.

A Black Flanked Rock Wallaby.

Yardie Gorge.

Black flanked rock wallaby- enjoying the morning sun.




Yardie Gorge to Ningaloo Reef.

Yardie Gorge.

Steve on the gorge walk.

Wild Flowers.

This Osprey did a fly by at the top of the gorge walk.

Steve at Yardie Gorge.

Barron landscape to the blue ocean.

Us!

One of our many beach walks.

Sea Cucumber.

A giant clam.

Such a bright blue star fish.




Parrot Fish.

A Blue Spotted Ray.

Blue spotted ray.

Coral garden's.

A Box Fish.




Steve found this washed up on the beach - some kind of sponge.

I love it!!

Turtle tracks

Turtle tracks.

 Every time we went on the beach, we saw turtles, large, small mating, always popping their heads up to see what we were doing on their beach.

Turtle.

Sunset on Ningaloo.