Saturday 27 December 2014

Visiting Shark Bay, Tamala Station and Francois Peron National Park, Western Australia

Last year at Tamala Station we had a great time so decision to go there again was not a tough one at all.
This time due to low tide we picked another beach a bit more north on peninsula, called Nannas. It was purely bush camping so no facilities available beside BYO but that's what we liked.
With an early start from Perth with a couple of usual stops for breaks we arrived at Nannas late afternoon and just in time to setup the camp. There was just one spoiler and it was enormous amount of flies this year which made almost impossible to breathe without covering face with mesh. Other than that a perfect start of our little holiday.

After a couple of nights we moved to Denham so we could visit Monkey Mia in mornings for sessions with dolphins.
Niki enjoyed ride at Aristocat 2 which included visiting a pearl farm, feeding fish and watching dolphins racing with the boat.

Driving slowly through Denham was highly recommended to make sure all local residents were not disturbed.
Next day we went to explore Francois Peron national park. Access to numerous camps and beaches was available only via corrugated and soft sandy tracks.
Hence the name Shark Bay
A "golden" view


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