A day out and about around the bays and beaches of Albany. We started off with morning tea at the Historic Whaling Station in Frenchman Bay.
Then a walk around the cliff tops, it’s a beautiful beach, and I found a bush orchid, that I haven’t seen before. That was exciting.
These walks are easier going than some we have done. This walk was in the Torrndirrup National Park.
It’s a beautiful natural park,with some different flowers and of coarse more stairs. But worth doing the walk.
We were dissapointed in the light house though, a bit ordinary, eh.
The sea was rolling in under the Natural Bridge. Can you see the little rainbow ? Still following us 💖.
A good turbo action, happening below us, as we walked the plank out over the edge of the rocky cliff.
We were here a few years ago, but places like this never get boring. The power of the sea and the beauty of nature, never fails. Photos don’t do it justice.
From there we drove out to Vancouver Peninsula, stopping at Goode beach for a look, so calm .
Quite a few of these orchids flowering along the track. I think I have already put a pic of them on, from somewhere else.
That was a big day out.
I actually got up at sunrise the next morning. So off for another drive after breakfast. This time we went out to Sharp Point . We did the walk along the cliff track to the lookout. Beautiful views out over the bay, and some flowers along the way.
A lovely evening at the end of the day.
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