We set off for Kalbarri on the 27th December, everyone happy to be on holiday! The girls travel really well.
We stopped in a small country town called Eneabba on the way. It was a HOT 44 deg!
The girls only wanted ice cream to eat!
We arrived in Kalbarri about 4:30 in the afternoon, 45 deg and very very windy!
The beautiful view coming into Kalbarri |
We took nearly 400 photos, here are some of my favourites:
We visited Pirate Theme Park where they enjoyed this spider maze and the trampolines |
There was plenty of time for the beach |
And tree climbing |
Phil and the girls played Yahtzee every night before bed |
Sparklers for New Years Eve |
Market Day |
Driving to the National Park |
Resting on the way up |
The famous Natures Window |
I love this photo! |
The girls favourite part of the holiday - Quad biking through the sand dunes |
With the complimentary morning tea |
Watching some huge waves |
Ella with her best camp buddy - Emma, and Emmas little sister Kate. Our Kate became big Kate and the other was little Kate |
Looking for shells |
Sunset boat cruise along the Murchison river |
There was only 10 on board, so lots of empty seats in front! |
Snacks! |
Animal spotting |
Some horses on the far side |
The girls were lucky to get a turn driving the boat |
We came back in to a beautiful sunset |
late night reading with the torch, while others slept |
Many, many swims every day |
The camp set up |
We visited Rainbow Jungle - the most beautiful bird sanctary |
Hand feeding a red king bird |
About to climb the very high tower |
Getting knocked over by the waves |
Sharing fried rice for lunch on the way home in Greenlough |
A stretch of the legs on the way home in Cervantes |
2 comments:
Oh Ailsa! The photos are just gorgeous! Looks like a lovely spot and everyone had a great time. I'm so envious. Welcome back to real world, hey? LOL Thanks for sharing.
Anne xx
WOW - what a fabulous trip. Makes me want to come back to WA right away :-). You seemed to do so much and have obviously made a lot of great memories for your family.
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