Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Eyre Peninsula

It looked more like a convenient stop rather than somewhere we would enjoy so much. We stayed on a sheep property Coodlie Park given the more popular Eyre Peninsula destination such as Streaky Bay were booked solid with S.A. school holidays.


The property had its own beach front albeit with an 80m cliff scramble for access.

Coodlie Park beach [click to enlarge]

Beach access Coodlie Park style


Apparently an area of natural risks. Some of the local tourist attractions included swimming with the sea lions or swimming with the great whites. Not sure if it was from the same charter.

The desert seemed to reach the beach and just fall away - often with a spectacular cliff or cave. We enjoyed the dolphins and sea lion colonies from these vantages.
Southhead walk from Venus Bay [click to enlarge]



2 comments:

  1. The beach looks amazing
    I miss you
    from Rebecca <3

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  2. Fantastic! Ok who is the photographer? You are doing a terrific job. And the click to enlarge - really adds to the pleasure.
    Cheers

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