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Exploring the Northern side

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Sheep found in the beach!!!

 

DAY 2

22,Dec,2002
Exploring the Northern side

The day i got my skin burned!

It was about a some 3 hours trip, walk and return to the town of coral bay. Along the way things were getting more special...seeing baby sharks and manta ray cruising along the beach, bones of giant squids scattered all around on the beach . And the landscape is magnificently amazing.  Passing through the tip of an inward bay , there would be just another long bay...the scenery just seems to be endlessly over and over again.

The town of Coral Bay from the Northern side. This bay you are looking at is so-called The Coral Bay.

The bay ended at the tip left side in the picture. After passing through that tip, there would be another long inward bay presented.

In a very deep inward bay a couple of baby sharks were cursing right against the shore. Amazing to see a number of them and in such a short distance.

 

I tried to approach them...but never worked.

In fact, these REEF SHARKS are more scared of you than you are scared of them.

Sharks!!

 

I once saw a bigger shark under the water right in front of me...it looked really horrible, with red eyes and big teeth.

 

Also baby Manta Ray as well.

 

Now you can see there were really a lot of them together. Quite weird coz sharks are meant to be solitary creatures.

Further upon the north, there were a thousand of segos  resting on the shore.

They must be preparing of a upcoming long journey to the somewhere of nowhere...

 

From my observation in a group of sea gulls, there are always a few of guards surrounding for surveillance. Interestingly they constantly swapped their position with the sea gulls resting in the middle. Pretty mother nature.

A very faked pic of me running through the sea gulls haha. Fortunately the outcome looks not bad and quite active!

"Man have you got the pic yet?!"

 

After they were gone shits were dumped all around like painting. They always shit and shit as i know.

Sea gulls pick up squids in the ocean and eat it on the beach. Only the bone would be left, as the one shown in the picture. Numerous number of them in the beach.

The white wave you see in the picture is where the boundary of the coral reef and THE real ocean. Ningaloo reef is not really expanded widely from the shore..

 

After a bay, just another wider bay. Beautiful Western Australia.

You can see the coral and plain water with sand bottom overlooking at the sea. Looks so fresh.

If you tried to listen carefully you could hear the sound from the white wave; banging the cliff of the coral reef, sometimes it would be quite out loud.

 

The deep blue colour row in the water is where coral presented; as the water is deeper as well.

Just gorgeous.

Look back where we walked from...town of Coral Bay. This distance took out about 1 and half hour.

 

big big wave. Power of the ocean!

Finally...we reached the destination!

The water looks so beautiful behind me. After this pic i jumped straight into the sea; after 1 and half walking my body was burning and soaked! COOL!

 

My fellow Martin. Another faked stunt!


Sheep found in the beach!!!

what the hell were they doing there?

Courtesy of Martin's photo, it was taken before i arrived in Coral Bay. At the same place where i went shown above, there were a couple of sheep resting in the beach. He believed there belonged to a farmer. Really weird they were there for a long time, with no drinking water and food...i wonder they were becoming tasty lamb!

 

"MMMie, MMMMMie"

"My skip is burning...Mieeeee"

 

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