Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Kalbarri National Park WA

Sam, Lee, & Joey modelling the latest fashion in Aussie fly netting - an essential companion to any trip to the outback areas of Oz, particularly Western Australia which has the most persistent flies on the face of planet Earth!!!




This short video shows the scenery at Nature's Window in Kalbarri National Park...

Lee, Sam & a partly hidden Joey at the 'Z' Bend. A section of the gorge that winds past the lookout. Again very spectacular country, hard to capture with a camera...









A sample of the famous West Australian wildflowers found through the mid-west area in the spring time. Very pretty...






This is a replica of the 'postcard shot' of natures window. Named natures window because you can get a view of the Murchison River in the background through the 'window' of stone.





A few kilometres from Kalbarri township is the magnificent Kalbarri National Park. This shot of Joey shows how deep the gorge is below. Similar to Karijini the striking colours of red dominate. We were fortunate to have a day of around 25 degrees. The previous day was 40 degrees!!

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