Family travelling around Western Australia in a caravan with a baby born on route in March.

FAMILY TRAVELLING AROUND WESTERN AUSTRALIA WITH A BABY BORN EN ROUTE IN MARCH

“Not all those who wander are lost.” – J. R. R. Tolkien

Sunday 23 November 2014

DAYS 17 AND 18 - ROCKS CAVES AND SEA

Yesterday we drove to the Pinnacles about 16kms from here. The pinnacles are limestone formations in Nambung national park which take on shapes of their own as the sun's rays strike them from different angles. The girls would say "that one looks like a rabbit" or "that one looks like a monster!" Ayla had been saying for the last few days she wanted to see the desert and this area of sand and dunes looked very desert like so she was pleased as they both ran around the rock formations.





Then today we drove to Stockyard Gully National Park where our car did it's first bit of 4 wheel driving along deep sandy tracks to get to a stunning area of gully's and subterranean caves which were cool and refreshing to walk through.


To finish the day off and to wash the dust off us from the dirt roads we sped along, we stopped at the small town of Green Head where we found this secluded beach with a great area for the kids to paddle.

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