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Sunday, 20 November 2011

Day 167: Carnarvon

                                                                    Mauritius Beach
                                                                         more turtles
We left Ningaloo (Exmouth) last Thursday and arrived in Carnarvon Thursday afternoon and the wind hasn't stopped blowing although if it wasn't blowing it would be very hot.
Today we headed back north to Quobba Station and Blowholes, it is an amazing coastline that has little simming available but the view was spectacular, there is also the memorial monument to HMAS Sydney which was sunk on the 19th November 1941 off the coast by a German ship, 645 sailors were killed which was the entire crew with only 80 on the German ship.

 The Blowhole




















Some of the fish in the the best free aquarium

               A turtle in the rough water at the blowhole
The HMAS Memorial Cairn

A wind eroded rock near the HMAS Sydney Memorial
this is the view we had whilst having lunch somewhere on Quobba Station.

That's all for today, until we do something more take care.

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