Well we made it! We left Port Augusta in good time and drove 5 hours via Poochera (home of some prehistoric rare ant) to arrive in the 40 degree heat of Ceduna and a much needed swim in the warmest water we have been in to date. On the way back we recognised a campervan belonging to an old school friend of Jo’s, Bruce Levick, parked right across from our own caravan. Great to catch up with Bruce and look at his amazing photos and get a copy of his children’s book, Drop Bear Roy, for Holly’s birthday!
Holly’s birthday was spent driving from Eucla to Balladonia stopping at Midura in the middle of nowhere for pink birthday cake with candles as well as balloons and party hats! We stopped at Cocklebiddy for lunch before arriving at Balladonia 6 hours later for more cake and Strawberry Jelly. Holly had a great day and had some great presents including the Muppets Treasure Island on DVD, clothes and books.
The last leg of the big crossing saw us arrive back in civilisation and to beautiful Esperance via Norseman for a lunch stop. We stayed across the road from the beach where Sammy the sealion still frequents 18 years after Tom last saw him! The girls loved seeing him each day whilst scooting along the foreshore.
Next day we visited Cape Le Grande National Park which boasts Australia’s whitest beach at Lucky Bay. The water was so clear and the sand squeaked under foot. Other bays we visited included Hellfire Bay (just as the temperature reached 40 degrees) and Thistle Cove. We stopped at Le Grande Beach near Frenchman’s peak before heading back to Twilight Cove where the temperature topped 45 degrees, we have never enjoyed cool water so much! At Twilight Cove we were all pulled out of the water as a 7ft shark was spotted in the bay! A great few days in Esperance after crossing the Nullarbor and now onto Albany and south west corner of WA!
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Enjoyed reading this, sounds awesome now that you are getting out in the countryside.
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