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Touring Australia
Follow me as I blog my way around Australia.
The motorcycle leg of this journey started in Darwin. I had the bike trucked there and flew to meet it from Sydney. I rode solo through The Kimberley, The Pilbara, Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, Kalbarri, New Norcia, Perth, Fremantle, Margaret River, Esperance, The Nullarbor Plain and back to Sydney via the Adelaide Region and The Great Ocean Road.
As you might imagine the whole trip was an incredible experience .... I'm ready to do it again!
The motorcycle leg of this journey started in Darwin. I had the bike trucked there and flew to meet it from Sydney. I rode solo through The Kimberley, The Pilbara, Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, Kalbarri, New Norcia, Perth, Fremantle, Margaret River, Esperance, The Nullarbor Plain and back to Sydney via the Adelaide Region and The Great Ocean Road.
As you might imagine the whole trip was an incredible experience .... I'm ready to do it again!
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
Been in Broome WA (do a Google or check your map) for a few days now. I've visited one of the Pearl Farms where they culture natural Pearls by doing some clever insertion of an irritant that acts as a stimulant for pearl growth and then taking special care of the oysters that make them.
We went out in a boat on the azure blue waters the oysters farm in and they showed our boat of tourists how they care and clean them. It was very cool.
Tomorrow I'm off in a 4WD up to he Buccaneer Archipelago, the Horizontal waterfalls, and some Aboriginal only communities about 250 km from here. There are no roads so the only way to get up there is by air or 4WD truck!
More about Broome and surrounds later, until then enjoy these pics.
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