Day 112 - Ningaloo Station (Mon Aug 13th)
We woke to a cold, windy, overcast morning.
But by 10am the sun came out and it fined up. We heard about some water wells over the sand dunes, which people go and collect water from, using their own pumps. So we went for a drive to check it out, and also the ruins of the whaling station at Norwegian Bay.
Whilst swimming in these crystal clear waters, we had a visit by some dolphins that were feeding on mullet. One came racing past us, right up to the shore, poor Sienna got a real fright, but it sure was amazing to see a dolphin so close!!
We woke to a cold, windy, overcast morning.
But by 10am the sun came out and it fined up. We heard about some water wells over the sand dunes, which people go and collect water from, using their own pumps. So we went for a drive to check it out, and also the ruins of the whaling station at Norwegian Bay.
Some local residents |
Over the hills and far away |
Whaling Station Ruins |
Whilst swimming in these crystal clear waters, we had a visit by some dolphins that were feeding on mullet. One came racing past us, right up to the shore, poor Sienna got a real fright, but it sure was amazing to see a dolphin so close!!
Camp Storey - Ningaloo Station |
Our dolphin encounter inspired us to make our own |
Kickin back waiting for sunset |
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