Yesterday we chartered a flight to the Albrolhos Islands. The Albrolhos islands lie about 60 km west of Geraldton, on the Coral Coast of Western Australia and consist of 122 islands clustered into 3 main groups: The Wallabi group, the Easter group and the Pelsaert group.
We landed on East Wallabi Island. On the island, we had the opportunity to swim, snorkel and venture off on a guided nature walk. On the walk we saw many Bearded Albrolhos Dragons, which are exclusive to the Albrolhos islands. On the flight back to Kalbarri Airport, we over flew the Batavia ship wreck site and the coastal cliffs of Kalbarri. What a day!
Just before take off |
You might say I was slightly excited! |
A bird's eye view of Kalbarri's magnificent coastline |
The aqua waters |
The amazing coral |
The highest point on the Albrolhos Islands! |
An East Wallabi Cave |
Osprey nest |
Sea eagle |
The plane and its passengers |
A lonely island |
Red Bluff |
Kalbarri |