This evening before sunset we sailed along the Kimberley coast of Western Australia. The coastal area was very desolate, hot, and rugged. The rock was sandstone capped with basalt. The aborigines lived in caves along the coast but left to go inland about 80 years ago. Today this nature reserve is uninhabited except for the wildlife. It serves as a breeding ground for the large crocodiles and sharks that swim in the waters. Aborigine drawings can be found in the caves. The area was very quiet and as the sun set the colors in the rocks were a beautiful sight.
Rose and Suzie Steward will join us on a wonderful adventure to Australia and Papua New Guinea. We plan to experience many new things like riding a camel along the beach at sunset and to snorkel in the beautiful blue waters of the Great Barrier reef. For 14 days we will sail from the West coast of Australia to Brisbane. From there we will spend the remaining 11 days traveling to the various islands of Papua New Guinea. We can't wait to their summer with sunny skies and hot temperatures!
very beautiful views continue having fun!💙
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ReplyDeleteViews from a distance are better, some times, than close up walking in them. Easier and cooler too. Great!
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Love the colors!
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