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Sunday, October 05, 2014

A week in the southwest - Margaret River, Augusta and Dunsborough

A series of images from last week's holiday stunt in the south. We visited some of the beaches in Dunsborough, Augusta and Conto's, went whale watching and had gone for endless strolls through the bush and forests of the region with our friend's dog 'Mia'...


Dunsborough, Western Australia 

Dunsborough, Western Australia 

Dunsborough, Western Australia 



Coastline near Conto's Beach
  


































Coastline near Conto's Beach

Coastline near Conto's Beach

Coastline near Conto's Beach

Coastline near Conto's Beach

Bluebottle Jellyfish 

 Shells

 Coastline near Conto's Beach

Coastline near Conto's Beach

Coastline near Conto's Beach

"The Break" Conto's Beach

Of Man And Wolf

Cascades on the Margaret River

Cascades on the Margaret River

Remnants of an old timber mill just north of Margaret River
Remnants of an old timber mill just north of Margaret River, accessible via the Chimney track

 Remnants of an old timber mill just north of Margaret River




 Did someone say Shrek lived here?

 Curly Ferns


 Karri forest, just north of Margaret River


 Old wooden houses in Margaret River

 Hangin' with the "natives"

 Sailing boat in the quiet waters of Geographe Bay

 "Gone whale watching"

 A Humpback Whale in Geographe Bay


A Humpback Whale in Geographe Bay


Sunset over Cape Naturaliste

"Gone whale watching"


"Gone whale watching" - with Naturaliste Charters, Dunsborough

 "Naval Explorer"

A Humpback Whale doing a barrel roll in Geographe Bay



Sunset over Cape Naturaliste

Dusk at Geographe Bay

 Reflections on the upstream Margaret River

 Reflections on the upstream Margaret River

 Two version of the same image of these old, dead trees that stand like sentries in the Margaret River

Serenity on the (Margaret) River 

True reflections I - this image is upside-down

True reflections II - this image is upside-down

"Dead Sentries", trees on the Margaret River

"Dead Sentries", trees on the Margaret River


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