Cape Bridgewater (Portland)
- Phil (editor)
- Mar 21, 2018
- 1 min read
Whilst the strong wind and inclement weather inhibits our touring somewhat, it also allows us to see the extremes that our uncertain and unfriendly oceans can dish out. These shots are of the blowholes which have eroded over time.










Whilst travelling to natures washing machine, Deb spotted an Echidna crossing the road - apologies for the picture quality but as quick as we spotted the ant eater was as fast as it got out of shot.

Around every corner is a surprise, in this case the Tarragal Limestone Caves. A hefty climb but well worth it!












Onward to The Petrified Forest. Rock formation or Moonscape? Note the small craters scattered around the walkways.















Back to our camp site to enjoy a few drinks with neighboring Grey Nomads and watch new arrivals unhitching their pride and joy.









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