11 October 2019

Ningaloo Reef, Cape Range National Park

Cape Range NP includes Ningaloo Reef marine reservation. 
You snorkel at the beach. You go a couple of metres into the water. There is coral and tonnes of fish of all kinds. We saw a sting ray bury itself in the sand. Marie saw a turtle. We don't know anywhere else where you can swim into a coral reef and see the kinds of fish and sea creatures. Spectacular beautiful, constantly a bit windy. 
The birds were friendly, then turned evil - one bit Ollie, so we stopped feeding them. 


We stayed at the Kurrajong campground with Latitia and Jackson. We met them one day in the office looking for any spare space. We offered that they could stay in ours, as it's huge. The lady in the shop said up to 6 is ok, so they paid for 2 more people, and we totalled 6 people.

Getting into the back of the car is a pain, but not if you're just the right size to climb on top of the tyre.
A nice little walk in Yardie Creek in Cape Range.
On the way down south, we stopped in at Coral Bay. Lots of coral and fish, a bit crowded. It's hard to avoid people while snorkelling.

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