Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Streaky Bay

Here we are in the Eyre Peninsula a short drive down the road at Streaky Bay. No streakers sighted yet (thank goodness given the average age), just seaweed in bands that make the bay look streaky. As you can see below, we can't complain about the position as we are parked right on the beach.

We had a great time touring around Cape Bauer and the Westall Way loop drives, which should be renamed the lizard loops. A record 39 lizards were spotted sunning themselves on the 90km of road we did. (no lizards were harmed in the counting)

Streaky Bay Foreshore Tourist Park

Streaky Bay smooth water adjacent to our site

Streaky Bay Foreshore Tourist Park view of caravan & Xoc

Cape Bauer

Blowholes

Whistling Rocks

Shingleback Skink \ Blue Tongue Lizard

Hallys Beach

The Granites

Speed Point looking back to shore pano

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