Last couple of photos of Bunbury
During the 4 day heat wave we swam at many of the beaches around here, this is the Aquarium at Canal Rocks,
and a little secret cove nearby at Wyadup Rocks
We had Christmas and New Year with some travel buddies...only 12 groups on the farm, temps dropped, after a lovely day on Meelup Beach
Yallingup, a great village and centre of surfing in the region
Lots of walks, we have done several sections of the Cape to Cape Track (124km) from Cape Naturalist lighthouse in the north along the coastline to Cape Leeuwin lighthouse near Augusta in the south, through forests, over beaches and around cliffs
This section is at Yallingup


Busselton, and walked the 1.8 km long pier
Busselton, and walked the 1.8 km long pier
8km walk around Cape Naturalist, to the most south western point of WA. Also took in Bunker Bay and Eagle Bay close by.
Visited the NP and bush surrounding Conto Campground where we should have stayed, burnt oneside of Cave Rd and not the other
Hamelin Bay, incl old jetty
So many wineries just on our road alone, Chocolate was yummy....our Christmas treat
Nearest little village is busy Cowaramup..also called Cow Town, our closest dump point, water and rubbish drop off.
Over 40 cows and calves to locate throughout the town.
The town of Margaret River is at the centre of the region had a lovely vibe, also sells lots of locally produced produce,
Augusta was a lovely small town on a river mouth, the lighthouse was closed.
Honeycombe Beach
We have got a couple of more things to do if our fridge part takes another week, we are visiting Dunsborough today, and there is the Moses Rocks section of the Cape to Cape Track 4km return walk for tomorrow.
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