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Touring 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!
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I'm heading down to Port Hedland next and will probably overnight en route in Sandfire. What a cool name.
Yesterday I visited Cape Leveque via 4WD and about 500 KM of red earth. On the way there and back we stopped at a couple of Aboriginal only communities and met some the locals. We stopped at a hatchery on One Arm Point at the very end of Dampier Peninsula over looking Sunday Islands. All of this trip was a blast.
I have tons of photo's to post but they are in my camera and not my Internet phone so I will publish them first chance I get.
I watched whales playing and breaching in the crystal clear and rapid moving tide waters of Sunday Straight in the Buccaneer Archipelago. Photographed some lion fish and other exotics in the hatchery and met the care taker for an incredible church in Lombadina that was built out of Mangrove wood in 1930's and is still standing with no maintenance needed at all over the years!
Notre Dame has nothing compared to this place!
Well I'm off to the post office to mail myself home some of the 'over flow' of stuff one tends to accumulate as a tourist. For me space is at a premium on the bike so rather than cart it the next 8,000 KM I'll post it.
See you next post.
2 comments:
I'm enjoying following your trip, I cant help but wonder are all those pictures taken by you ?
If so good going Mate they look like they could be in Life magaizne ,
Cheers Ace
Hi Ace. Yes I've been taking all theb shots myself except a few of the pics from the air.
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