The Richardson's Adventures

Our holiday to Western Australia was initiated from the idea of taking our boys on a extended holiday prior to starting school. We have been camping in tent's, and more recently we had a camper trailer for 3 years. While the camper trailer served us well ( over 30 camping trips ), we have upgraded to our off road caravan. The caravan makes life easier for the overnight stay, quick pack up, and it also has air conditioning. Our holidays have been booked for 2 1/2 years and we have been planning in some sort of fashion since. We have upgraded the car to give hassle free motoring, not to mention the great V8 rumble.

Friday, 10 June 2011

Cervantes

Nambung National Park

Beach Drive

Cervantes Island in the background 
Cervantes township is named after the American whaling ship "Cervantes", a two masted barque, wrecked nearby in 1844.

The 4WD cut, coming onto the beach and going out, was car scratching tight.

Cervantes Island in the background

Jacob always ask, What's under the road?
  This is part of the road that looped around to the above lookout.  This gave Jacob a cross section of the road.

  
Lobster, from the famous Western Australian Lobster Shack


Lobster for lunch



1 comment:

  1. Good to see the Patrol doing some 4WD work at Nambung!!!
    It's a tough life "Lobsters & Wine" i guess some one has to do it...reminds me of our roast dinner at cotton tree...

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