Monday 17 October 2011

Cape Range National Park…







…what can I say about this place, so far in my travels, this is my favourite place on earth, except for home sweet home (Yallingup/Dunsborough).    Although there’s a few more people than Warroora, I absolutely love the whole entire eco-system here!  At the moment, the turtles are buzzing, breeding, laying eggs, it truly is such a unique place, when we were here in June the whale sharks were on their yearly migration.  Our little rubber duckie boat (Black Mumba) is in the water & ready for action whenever we feel the need, my little hunter gatherer has caught us an abundance of fish, including a 20kg mackeral & a coral trout… needless to say we have been eating very well, the Mackie fed the whole camp here at Osprey Bay! On the boat the other day, in a space of 45 minutes, we saw a Dugong & her calf…WOW!, turtles, 3 whales, manta rays, the offshore reef has so much amazing coral & sea life.  I woke the other morning to see two huge turtles breeding, needless to say, I took a few photographs, they are so huge, they only come in to breed after 2o years, & on another beach further towards Exmouth, there were literally hundreds of turtles swimming up & down the coast, simply beautiful! xxx

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