Shell Beach, Steep Point to Geraldton


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August 25th 2008
Published: September 12th 2008
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We went to Shell Beach. There were millions of little shells. The shells were 8 to 9m deep and there was only a little bit of sand near the water’s edge. I wrote my name in the sand and put some shells on it.

We went to Steep Point (the westernmost point on Australia). It was a boring drive of over 300km’s there and back in one day. There were blowholes at False Entrance. We went to see them. It was a long way down and the water sprayed up when the wave came in.

On the way to Coronation Beach we saw a ball of spikes on the road. It was an echidna trying to cross. When we stopped to take a photo, it tried to hide in the grass.

We went to Kalbarri National Park and saw lots of wildflowers. We saw Nature’s Window there. It is a natural rock formation with a hole in it. You don’t want to go through it, otherwise you will fall.



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Steep PointSteep Point
Steep Point

Westernmost point of Australia
Kalbarri National ParkKalbarri National Park
Kalbarri National Park

Ross Graham Lookout
Kalbarri National ParkKalbarri National Park
Kalbarri National Park

Nature's Window
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Spiky Ball

Our echidna that tried to hide


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