Friday, April 29, 2011

Lots of Bays

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At Fowlers Bay we went to the sand hills. It was exhausting (Mum brought my camera and it broke). Next time we went we were alone and we followed a dog and he showed us a path way through the plants (it was a bit spiky). Before we got there we went over cow grids (very bumpy and Harry got frightened). When we got there we had to set up in the night (first time ever and we hardly had time for tea). DSCF0369

DSCF0443We travelled to Streaky Bay and saw Murphy’s Haystacks and we climbed them. One I could climb but Harry couldn’t so he made a rock tower (with my help) and got about three nasty cuts. Next time he did it when I pulled and Mum pushed. After we went to Hally’s Beach which could survive against water but it started falling apart because the waves are very strong at Hally’s Beach. Next we saw the Whistling Rocks. They were holes which when the waves swept over them they got water inside them the they shot it out. It was interesting. The blow holes are a short walk from the Whistling Rocks but we didn’t arrive at the right time so the blow holes didn’t work.

DSCF0411Along the road we saw a lizard. It was hiding in a bush and to get it out I rolled a stone into its back and it moved so viciously it gave Mum a fright. We saw some pelicans at the side of the road and Mum took a photo.

After we went to the Tahlia Caves one was underwater cave that had collapsed over many years. The other one had water at the entrance but inside it changed to lots and lots of rocks (some were very big ones too). Ocean Eco Experiences were next and I got to snorkel with Sea Lions. They were very friendly too and only $70 for a child, $100 for non-swimmers and $140 for adults.

When we got to Pilcappa Rock we found out that inside some rocks that hang out there are caves which a little person could fit through and inside one there was a hole which was very big and I ate half my lunch up there and I spent most of my time looking out over the park through the hole and it was very pleasant. DSCF0514

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With Mike and his buggy
 In Wuddina we met Mike who was walking across Australia and we had tea with him.

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