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Kangaroos deserve more credit than they are given – particularly in the field of aerodynamics.
Woke up to a beautiful day; blue sky and a gentle breeze. Ems and Ollie wasted no time getting up and dressed, and had their breakfast in double quick time, they even did the washing up without being asked! After … Continue reading
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An Eventful Day
Today we drove down to Tulki beach where our friends were staying and had a cup of tea with the Kellams. Then we found a cubby house in the dunes at Tulki beach and played inside it. Then we went … Continue reading
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We use a Rocket instead!
Spent the day at Sandy Bay, another of our favourite beaches here. Didn’t do any snorkelling , just played games on the beach. Ollie and I have invented a new one called “Rocketbase” which is a bit like Tennis but … Continue reading
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Rockets!!!!!!!!!
Today we decided to go to a beach called Dunes beach because some people on the campsite told us that we could snorkel with turtles. When we got there we did not think it was very good for snorkeling so … Continue reading
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Cape Range National Park Wildlife (or Weirdlife)
It was windy again last night but it quietened down after midnight, this morning was clear and pleasant so we decided to drive to Turquoise Bay which is one of our favourite beaches in the Cape Range National Park. The … Continue reading
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FFFFFFFFFFREEZING!
On Saturday (today) we went to Turquoise Bay but unfortunately it was very windy. Then we went snorkeling but it was very cold and we did not see much except for an octopus.
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Exmouth, Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef
We’re now in Exmouth on the Western Cape. It’s a great place from which to access the Cape Range National Park and Ningaloo Marine Park. The Ningaloo Reef is 260 kilometres long, it is Australia’s longest fringing reef and is … Continue reading
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Schoolwork BOOO!
Today we stayed at the campsite all day and did some school work. I did my violin and learnt a new song called ‘Song of the Wind’.
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Coral Bay
On Saturday, May 25th we drove from Denham to Coral Bay (about 570 kilometres) stopping briefly at Carnarvon for fuel and supplies. This is our first time in Coral Bay and we really like it. The campsite is near the … Continue reading
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Oyster Bridge Disapointment
On Thursday we went to Oyster Bridge with Tyala, Brayden, Ron and Vanessa. It’s supposed to be where Manta Rays come right up to you but we did not have much luck in seeing anything. After that we said goodbye … Continue reading
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