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5 Day TourDepartures: August and SeptemberDay One: Perth – Pinnacles – Geraldton. (LD) Travelling north from Perth we have a look at the result of the Ocean and the winds work at the Pinnacles on the way to our overnight stop. Overnight: Day Two: Geraldton – Kalbarri – Hawks Head – Monkey Mia. (BLD) Travelling north again we view the work that the Indian Ocean has done, sculpturing the Coastal Gorges at Kalbarri before heading inland to view the work of the Mighty Murchison River in the stratification of the rocks of the Tumblagooda Sandstone at Hawks Head lookout. Travelling north again we head for Monkey Mia for the night. Overnight: Day Three: Monkey Mia – Stomatolites – Wooleen Station. (BLD) After breakfast and meeting the Dolphins on the beach, we head southeast to the real Outback at Wooleen Station, where the ancient landscape comes alive as we hear about local Aboriginal culture and early settlers, visiting Shell Beach and the Stromatolites of Hamlin Pool along the way. The Cyanobacteria which form these structures were the first life form in the Worlds Ocean’s and gave off oxygen to form the earth’s atmosphere. Overnight: Day Four: Wooleen Station. (BLD)
After waking to early morning bird calls in our Rammed earth Cottages
we have a hearty
Station Hands breakfast before heading out to explore the Outback and
hear Aboriginal
Legends. At sunset we will be relaxing on the Blood red rocks as the
sun ends another day in Day Five: Wooleen Station – Coalseam – Perth (BL) Today we head south via the Coalseam Conservation Park where coal was first discovered in 1846 and we can view fossils embedded in the riverbank before continuing south through the wheatbelt to Perth to end our enjoyable visit to the Ocean and the Outback. Comments from a recent customer: A great experience loved Wooleen Station, not to mention the wounderful Wildflowers seen in their immense variety during the trip. PRICE: AU$ 2750 pp (including 13 meals, Tour and Accommodation)
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