Monday, 30 November 2015

Monkey Mia WA

Today we said goodbye to the A-Team.
At Monkey Mia we went to see the Dolphin feeding which is where the wild dophins come up to the shore and people can feed them.  We were able to stand in the water near the Dolphins, we just had to watch out for crabs.  The rangers had a name for all the Dolphins and could tell them apart according to the marks and cuts on their fins.
After that we did some 4WDing to Cape Peron.  It  had a light house that was ridiculous - just a metal pole with a light on top.  To the get to the light house, we had to walk over the hot sand - it burnt even with shoes on. There was a nice view.  We camped near the water.  The ground was red sand , but the beach was white sand.  There was no fade between the colours, just red, then white with a tiny bit of mixing where you walked down to the beach.  The boys tried fishing, Dad only caught a rock. The water looked really nice, but was cool, so we didn't swim here.
While we were on the track, we helped a travelling German couple who were bogged in the soft sand.

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