Monday, August 30, 2010

KALBARRI OF COURSE

We could never head north and not go to Kalbarri. Its one of those places we have become quite fond of and can see ourselves retiring here. As you approach Northhamptom make sure you take the scenic route to Kalbarri. This will take you past some nice green fields and pastures and then past the PINK LAKES. Apparently they mine these lakes for beta carotene and this is what causes the pink color.
Kalbarri is one of those lovely little fishing towns that has now become super popular with tourists who are attracted not only to the peaceful little river mouth with its idyllic fishing and swimming, but also the National Parks which boast some of the worlds most stunning gorges and lookouts.
We stayed at the Murchison Caravan Park which is nice and handy. The beach is across the road and the first thing we did on arriving of course was to get some bait and try out lizzy's new fishing rod. All she caught was a sweet little baby fish that was as cute as a button

NEMO"S FRIEND..
ITS STILL A FISH! IT STILL COUNTS.


 Trouble was she let it go but it kept coming back again. John also caught a blowie the size of a small cup. Lucky no one was depending on fish for tea. (not that I ever would) The sun came out after this and it was nice just sitting on my chair enjoying the warmth.


BLOW FISH RULE

The travelling tires you out and so early to bed. Its taking a little getting used to sleeping in the single bed but after my third night it's getting better.
We were up early the next day watching the pelicans getting a feed. Apparently it was started by a local nearly 30 years ago and it happens every morning at 0845 hours ever since. The kids love it and get to feed them as well.
I have taken a few pics of the area around the foreshore to give you a little bit of the scenery.

THE RIVER MOUTH





JOHN N LIZZY OUT FOR A KAYAK

HERE FOR A FEED


Next day we were out to the Parks. A 26 km drive brought us out to the famous Natures Window and Z Bend gorges.

HI THERE.
People come from all over the world to stand at  Hawks Head rock, a rocky protrusion that juts out from the tip of the gorge. Tourist dismiss the warnings and stand out proudly on this part of the rock for a fab photo. I could only just bring myself to walk out on the very protective railed board lookout without feeling as though somehow I would faint and fall head first into the gorge. John and Lizzy continued to laugh of course and when making our way out to the Natures Window there was no mistaking the coward that needed much coaxing to actually bring herself to make the precarious journey just to get the prized picture sitting at the window. Lizzy and John just strutted straight out there and many parents walked around cliff ledges with their children dangling and not a care in the world. In fact I heard one mother tell her little children to stand tall at the window to see if they could touch the roof (no parent at their side). At that point I had to stop myself from reminding her it was a sheer drop the other side and her children would not be standing very tall if they fell. However one look from John and all I could do was turn my head until finally she had her pictures and the kids were away safely from the window. 
GOING DOWN WAS EASIER I"M SURE
JUST NEED A MOMENT TO CATCH UP

Anyhow, enough of that. I have an inbuilt fear of heights so to me it was probably worse than it was to everyone else. The views were well worth the fear of high places and I'm glad to say we have the picture now to prove I was actually there.
JOHN VERY TEMPTED TO SHOW ME THE SHORTCUT DOWN TO THE GORGE


NICE VIEW


WE"RE HERE


                                                          HAWKS HEAD LOOKOUT


Susan, your boys would love the adventure of it all  and there is also  hikes around the gorges that take 2-3 hours to complete that I'm sure you and the family would thoroughly enjoy. The views are astounding. I know Chris Kate and Ian have been here before. 


ROSS GRAHAM LOOKOUT


NO TEMPTATION TO GO CLOSER!

THE WINDOW WAS OPEN
COME ON SONIA>> I WILL CATCH YOU!!
THE GORGES ARE REALLY STUNNING.


Walking up and down the lookout paths is a good walkout and a little hairy in some spots but well worth it.  I think that this is one of the better times to visit as its not too hot. A little while ago someone perished in the blazing heat. It can reach temperatures of over 50 degrees in the gorges so if you do go out there are plenty of warnings about heat and taking water with you.
The other nice thing is all of the wildflowers that are out. But will leave that for another day.

And so ends our couple of days in Kalbarri.
Coral Bay awaits'  Love to all
Sonia, John n Lizzy xxxxxxxx










  

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