Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Day 5 (September 25) (157 km) Monkey Mia (224068-224225)
Drive today along the coast of Shell Beach around Monkey Mia and stroll through the only two beaches in the world that are made entirely of white shells. The entire beach is made up of one-centimeter-sized shells, and digging down a foot does not see the bottom. In addition, the first-line drone on the coast took pictures of the scenery, returned to the camp in the afternoon to repair, watched the sunset and sunset on the camp beach in the evening, grilled steak in the kitchen for dinner, and continued to camp in monkey Mia camp chalet.
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Shell Beach
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Aerial photo of the coast
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Day 6 (September 26) (618 km) Monkey Mia Coral Bay (224225-224843))
Getting up early from Monkey Mia RAC Camp to Coral Bay Camp 600 km away, today is the furthest day, but we are not in a hurry, walking along the way to play, drone aerial photography of the coastal estuary, showing a mysterious pattern.
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Aerial photo of the coastal estuary
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
High above the shores of Shark Bay, you can see flocks of seabirds on Bird Island, sharks swimming in the crystal clear waters, and dugongs eating seaweed.
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
See the oldest living fossil known to man on a stack of stacks of stacks of The Hameling Pond, one of only two places on Earth where this rare organism has appeared, and The Hameling Lake is considered the most diverse and abundant example.
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Passing by lotus pond to photograph parrots
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Encounter an Australian crane on the road
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay
The car refueled in the middle of the way, the supermarket shopping, the evening greeted the sunset hard to the camp, in the camp kitchen grill steak, grill fish, drink beer, end the day's trip.
Western Australian Shell Beach with Mysterious Bay