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Published: November 4th 2011
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Point Labatt
Australian Fur Seals From Baird Bay we took the inland dirt roads via Point Labatt and Sceale Bay to our destination of Streaky Bay.
Point Labatt Conservation Park is located on the Calca Peninsular on the Great Australian Bight. It lies along a spectacular stretch of SA west coast where rugged limestone cliffs show the constant attack of the Sthn Ocean. Rounded granite boulders form off shore reefs that protect a small headland where rock pools and a shady beach provide an ideal home and environment for some very special Australians - Australian Sea Lions. There is only one species of seal that lives in Australia and there are only a few places in Australia where these seals live and breed. Point Labatt is the only place on the mainland where seal pups can be seen to play, growing up, learning to swim and play, and learning to avoid hunters. All other colonies are found on the off shore islands, protected from land predators. Australian Sea Lions are one of the worlds' rarest seals and one of Australia's most endangered marine mammals.
A cliff top viewing area about 50 mtrs above the colony provided a fantastic view f the Sea Lions and
point Labatt
Australian Fur Seals Trish and I spent a good hour watching the seals in awe.
next we came to Sceale (pronounced Scale) Bay, another fishing and holiday destination with a permanent population of 40 but more importantly is made up of about 100 plus homes..all holiday places and some quite new and big.
Then on we travelled up the dirt and corrugated road to arrive at Streaky Bay mid afternoon.
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Matty
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Nice beard Dad! This campsite has to be one of the best I've ever seen, right on the edge of that amazing beach and it would have been great over the last few days with some warm weather camping under the shade and next to the beach! Through in the King George Whiting and some drinks and you've pretty much got it made! It looks as though Neil the Duck has enjoyed himself too! Still can't believe the duck made the packing list...haha!