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CARAVANNING & adventure
Steep Point is mainland Australia’s most western point.
Stunning Shark Bay Tand Steep Point WA
HIS month we would like to tell you about
The view from Zuytdorp Cliffs and the treacherous Indian Ocean.
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The first is the stro- matolites at Hamelin Pool, which is one of only two places in the world where living ma- rine fossils can be seen at low tide.
visit unbearable and unenjoyable, so for $5 purchase a fly net – it is well worth the money and will allow you to hang on to your sanity.
Several of the camps were on the waterfront, and we witnessed fan- tastic over-water sun- sets while enjoying a cold one.
Shark Bay and the most western point of the Australian mainland, Steep Point.
and will drive you nuts. At any given time, there could be a fly in each nostril, each ear
fragum cockle, with deposits 10m deep in places.
On the way to Shark Bay, a couple of amaz- ing natural wonders are worth a look.
and in both eyes.
They can make your
Nice camps were available on the way to Denham, though you have to get a permit from the Denham Tour- ist Information Centre, and these were $15 per night.
Caravanning
by TODD & RAYLENE EVELEIGH
The flies were horren- dous, so I recommend you have fly nets on hand when travelling anywhere along the west coast – they are out of control in places
Further along from Hamelin Pool was an- other amazing natural formation called Shell Beach.
The whole beach is made up completely of tiny shells from one type of animal – the
Shark Bay in the Gas- coyne region of West- ern Australia takes up
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