Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Monkey Mia


Departing for Kalbarri I had been told there was a festival in town and most places where fully booked. So when I arrived in town I got a place in the Kalbarri Anchorage Caravanpark ($30 a night) and enjoyed a few laps in the pool. Woke up the next morning with it pooring rain on all my stuff outside..
To my great regret I had to pass on a visit to the Kalbarri national park.
Stopped at a free overnight area next to the highway. I was happy to welcome the sun back the next day.
I read about Monkey Mia before this trip and was really looking forward to seeing dolphins, dugons and turtles.
Booked a trip on the Shotover a catamaran, cost me only $80 for 3hrs of spotting dolphins, dugons and turtles + a free sunset trip. The skipper is a Dutch man named Harvey Raven who is a offshore yachtmaster and used to be a succesful catamaran racer. 
Monkey Mia is located on Shark's Bay, and there is a NO free camping policy on Shark Bay...




Shell Beach on my way to Monkey Mia, beautiful beach filled with...shells..


And a jellyfish.


A bit of wild (illegal) camping at Eagle Duff.


The road back to being a good boy..


First eh ... bird at Monkey Mia..


See no evil, hear no evil, ...


 Hey Mr Pelican have you seen any dolphins? 






A dugon! Yeah! Well you will have to take my word for it..





And finaly dolphins! But sadly no good pics of any of them. 


Raise the sails!


Sunset...aaaahhhhh


After this beautiful romantic..(sic)... freezing trip, I raced down to Denham to refuel before heading out, only to arrive 20 mins after closing time... 
So with almost no fuel and refusing to pay way tooo much for a spot in a caravanpark for only 16hrs I decided to find a quite spot just out of town...
Crawled between all the stuff in the back and went to sleep.
See this is a lesson for all who break the law... If you look dumb enough you get away with a LOT.
Got woken up by a knock on the window from a ranger, my quite spot was just a 100m from a sign saying a fine of 200$ would be given for illegal camping...
But this innocent face saved my bacon once again... Safe to say I will not tempt my luck again. 

Next stop Carnavon. The town welcomed me with its "Carnavon, natures playground" sign.
Had to top up my watersupplies, sent an email to work with a signed letter requesting 2 months extra timecredit and get me some snorkeling gear cause the Ningaloo reef was coming closer.

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