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Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey
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Crowded Coral Bay
Carnarvon
,
Australia
Overlooking coral bay
Beautiful Coral Bay
So beautiful
We decided to make our way up to
Coral Bay
today to do some snorkelling, so after a lot of driving we made it to find it full of people as it is the school holidays and there was nowhere to stay for less than $38 which put us off, and with no free campsites around we thought we had better give it a miss and head further
North
.
On top of sand dunes
So beautiful
Lamb and emus who live together
Lots of sheep wool
Our tent
We still had to pay for a sight but $24 is a bit better and we did kind of like it as it had hot outdoor showers and the sight was noticeably nicer than the free ones, so paying for them occasionally doesn’t hurt. Had a great evening walking about the campsite which is an old station and chatting to some other (if slightly bizarre) travellers.
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on October 4, 2011
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Carnarvon
,
Australia
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Rainy day, broken convertor & broken shower
Geraldton
,
Australia
It did look more pink than this
Pink lake
The pink lake
What the pink lake should've looked like!
Woke up again early leaving the
North
of
Geraldton
headed straight to
Horrocks
, but nothing was particularly interesting there so we headed to Port Gregory to see The Pink Lake, which was pretty amazing. But unfortunately it was raining and the sky was pretty black and if it was blue the lake would be a lot pinker. But it was still pretty fascinating. We then headed up to
Kalbarri
but as it was raining we didn’t do a lot and the 2 main roads we wanted to go along were closed. So we then continued driving and made our way up to
Carnarvon
.
Very windy
Nice coastline
Long day and a lot of driving. Oh yeah, our invertor broke as well along with a few fuses, so that also put a dampener on the day.
Memorial site
A very windy campsite
Chris making fire
Our shadows
Also, when we pulled up at a campsite we tried out our solar shower for the first time and managed to put it up in a sharp tree so it put a little hole in it. Not the best of days but at least we covered a lot of ground.
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on October 3, 2011
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Geraldton
,
Australia
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The amazing Pinnacles
Cervantes
,
Australia
Woke up at 6am this morning and left straight away headed for ‘The Pinnacles’. We had read that the best times to see them are either at dawn or dusk so we decided to bite the bullet and get up first thing,
1) So we could make the most of the day and
2) So the
Ranger
doesn’t find us parking somewhere we shouldn’t be.
The pinnacles
The pinnacles
The pinnacles
The pinnacles
Pinnacles
The pinnacles
The pinnacles
The pinnacles
Pinnacles
2 parrots
The Pinnacles are limestone structures made from compressed shells and natural erosion has made them into the jutty things they are today. No idea how old they are, just very old. It really was fantastic. It kind of reminded me of ‘The Plain of Jars’ but it is completely natural and in the middle of a dessert. Then after the pinnacles, we made our way in
Cervantes
the town close by made ourselves bacon sandwiches before walking along a few beaches.
Chris making bacon sarnies
So much sea weed
Sand dunes
View from the top of dune
Climbing up the dune
The huge sand dune we ran up and down
A bright orange crab
Lovely clear water
A lovely beach
A huge eagle
Awesome beach
We then made a brief stop off to see some stromolites which are the first living known to create oxygen.
Stramolites
Explanation
Then, on the way to find somewhere to camp up for the night, I even decided to take the van for a test run! It was ok to drive once I got used to it, but having not driven for 15 months, it took a little getting used to again especially a vehicle of this size and no power steering!
Me driving!
The leaning tree
Explanation
Leaning tree
Just before finding somewhere we spotted some strange looking trees that were completely bent over! Pretty impressive, and after reading up on it discovered that it was due to some sever winds that force the trees to grow this way.
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on October 2, 2011
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Cervantes
,
Australia
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Bye Gill! xx
Fremantle
,
Australia
Perth city
Bye Perth
We left
Fremantle
once again but this time heading
North
. It was sad to say goodbye to Gill and Jo as we have no idea when we will next see them again! We’ll miss you! Unsurprisingly we left a lot later than planned and did some more ‘essential’ shopping for the van along the way.
Sand dunes
Sand dunes
(I swear Chris has an addiction with spending money!) We arrived at a little rest stop outside of
Cervantes
just before dark and parked up next to 2 friendly French guys and supped a little wine and shared travelling stories with them until falling into a blissful sleep.
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on October 1, 2011
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Fremantle
,
Australia
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Trees which you can live inside!
Albany
,
Australia
The trees
ting Ting trees
This morning we headed to see some ting ting trees which are famous for having large holes in the bottom near Nornalup.
A drawing of the biggest ting ting
Explanation
People even used to live in the bottoms of them, supposedly. We chickened out of going up the tree top walkway, but after speaking to a couple of others about it, they said it was amazing, so we kinda wished we were braver!
A fallen over ting ting
Standing by a ting ting tree
Then we went and found a lovely beach to have a walk on, which isn’t hard to find as the west coast is simply beautiful.
Me jumping in Chris' photo
Seagull island
The Natural Bridge
'The Gap'
Amazing blue sea
Spot the muppet at the bottom
Then, after exploring around Denmark and Albany today quicker than intended we decided we might as well head back up to Gill’s in
Fremantle
a day earlier than planned and along the way we saw loads of kangaroos lounging in the sun!
Kangaroos
Kangaroos
A very friendly horse
Kangaroos playing in the field
So had chance to take a few photos, amazing animals. Getting to Gill’s was a long a boring drive up the freeway and by the time we got there we were exhausted but stayed up and chatted for a few hours before passing out.
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on September 30, 2011
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Albany
,
Australia
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A fantastic day
Augusta
,
Australia
The old jetty
Early morning walk
What an awesome day! Chris woke me up at 6:45am all excited to go on our next adventure. First stop was to go to
Hamelin Bay
where you can see loads of stingrays in the shallow water just off the beach.
Footprints in the sand
Dead Blue Bottle jellyfish
Unfortunately we couldn’t see any but that could be because it was a cold morning and we didn’t want to wade up to our knees in the freezing sea. Still it was lovely to walk along the deserted beach at 7:30am dodging the washed up blue bottle stingrays. Then driving through the trees headed for the lighthouse in Cape Leuwin just south of Augusta 2 kangaroos hopped along the road just in front of us! Such an amazing sight to see them alive! Luckily we weren’t just a second faster otherwise we may have hit them! The lighthouse was a non-starter though as they wanted a $17 each entrance fee, so we thought we would give that a miss!..
As close as we got!
The lightouse
But we did go and see a really old water wheel which was pretty interesting.
The Natural Bridge
Walking around
The old battered waterwheel
Explanation
We then made a quick stop to see a water wheel before stopping for a coffee at a café called the last stop before Antarctica! Whilst waiting for the slowest and most expensive coffee Chris spotted out the window a dolphin! We couldn’t believe it! So after downing our drinks we went outside and was amazed to see about 10 of them right up close, about 15m away from where we were standing playing about!
The last stop before Antartica
Fishermen right by the dolphins
A dolphin!
A fin and a head of dolphins!
Dolphin!
2 dolphins, 1 a tiny baby 1!
A dolphin
A dolphin!
Amazing! So, we sat and ate our muesli by the side of the
River
watching them swimming for an hour before we continued our journey. All this before 11am in the morning!
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on September 29, 2011
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Augusta
,
Australia
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Plenty of wine tasty :) and a dead whale :(
Augusta
,
Australia
View from the camper
View first thing in the morning
Our little friend
Tucked up in bed
Our camper
Chris
Still not seen any kangaroos, so got excited when seeing a sign for them; my beady eyes on lookout. 3 dead ones spotted though on the side of the road; not exactly what I was expecting?! Very sad for my first sighting. Freezing cold 1st night in the campervan but part of the reason was discovered at 7:45am when we got up to see the passenger door open, oops!.. At least nothing was stolen. Anyway, we left
Collie
to head to [[Australia/Margaret-
River
]] and after stopping at many wineries along the way (Chris of course spitting his out until I start driving!) we didn’t make it!
About to blag our free tasters
Sad Chris after spitting out his wine
Grape vines
Ching ching
Our first winery
Standing outside the winery
But still had a great day stopping occasionally along the coast and enjoying the fantastic scenery, but also saw a dead whale which was pretty sad.
The lovely sea
Pathway to the sea
Climbing up
Rock climbing
Standing by the natural bridge
The bridge
Huge waves
Chris at the top of the rocks
High up and enjoying the view
The sea
Chris on the bridge
Awesome beach!
Dead whale
Too many dead things seen today, but still an awesome day!
Dead whale
We set up camp in a little forest for the night and luckily the
Ranger
didn’t come along so it was free and we started a BBQ to keep warm and save our gas, we didn’t have any meat to put on there though unfortunately, but Chris still cooked a delicious warming dish of corned beef, carrots, onions, potatoes and baked beans.
Our first BBQ
Our yummy feast!
Then we tucked up in bed to watch a film, blissfully unaware it was only 7pm!
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on September 28, 2011
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Augusta
,
Australia
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Out on the open road
Collie
,
Australia
Big smiles!
SO HAPPY!
Did some last minute shopping in
Fremantle
to buy groceries and another spare battery for the campervan. Of course spent far much more than we intended or expected before coming back and sorted out the van for our first adventure! Then at 3pm we finally left, far behind schedule, headed for
Collie
as we left it too late to make it down to [[Australia/Margaret-
River
]]!
Chris happily driving
Driving into a rainbow
It was so nice to be out on the open road and Australia truly is gorgeous! As we brought the new Camps 6 book we had many camp sites to choose from so picked the nicest free one and by the time we turned up and parked it was dark so had some tasty vegetable fried rice cooked inside the camper to warm us up. But I have to say, the bush loos are something to get used to…
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on September 27, 2011
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Collie
,
Australia
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WE HAVE OUR VAN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fremantle
,
Australia
Just got back to Gill's
Even though we weren’t 100% sure we were going to buy the van off Gill’s friend, we stayed positive and went shopping for stuff. Although it comes pretty much equipped it’s surprising how any extras there are to buy! Then after shopping in
Fremantle
we went to Mike’s to have a look at the van. OMG it’s amazing and practically perfect.
Chris and I after just buying the van
We knew we would be in love with it at first sight and that we were! So after finalising things with him we drove away very happy people! Can’t wait for our many adventures! Then after driving back Chris cooked dinner for us, Gill and family. Tasty
Chicken
and beef, delicious!
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on September 26, 2011
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Fremantle
,
Australia
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Relaxing in Fremantle
Fremantle
,
Australia
A guy who made his bath mobile
The busy market
A dog that loves walking like humans
Enjoying a cuppa by the sea
Gill and I
After having the most amazing sleep I woke up at about midday and we went out to a street market just down the road where they promote sustainable living and recycling. It was a great market and we had a great time wandering around. I even managed to find a new jumper to replace my old battered
Cardigan
that is so full of holes; it almost looks like it was designed that way (but badly). Then chilled on the beach at a little café in before it started raining so went back and Chris cooked a tasty pumpkin soup to warm us up in the evening.
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chrischarly
on September 25, 2011
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Fremantle
,
Australia
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