Dy 16 Sept 5 Jurien Bay to Perth
We woke up to a beautiful morning so Russ took the opportunity to sneak off early and try a spot of fishing. Didn't catch anything but managed to see a dolphin playing around and giving the cormorants some competition for the fish.
Headed around 9.30 am and headed south to the Pinnacles which are limestone formations that have been exposed due to the shifting sands and the effect of erosion - provides a real moonscape that the Apollo landing could have been filmed in.
Continued down along the Indian Ocean Drive ( and yes you can see the ocean as you head south) and stopped in at Lancelin for lunch from the local Vietnamese bakery.
One of our goals was to see if we could spot a kangaroo for Fee but had no success in the wild so dropped into to Yanchep National Park . They have a koala walk and yes there were koalas but asleep still Fee was happy to see them. After much looking finally tracked down some roos . Obviously used to humans and tolerated everyone getting close and taking pictures. Our job was done so back on the bikes and headed straight for home.
Excellent trip with lots of memories for us and some new sights for our brits.
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