October 14

Alex highlights #2

Cape Range, Turquoise Bay... stunning! Perfect learning waves.

The other passengers looked terrified... the didn't know about hours on X-plane flight simulator!!!

 

I got to sit in the copilot seat and was allowed to steer the sea plane on some of the trip to Horizontal Falls where we landed on water. We also got to feed and touch sharks. There was a very fast boat that took us across the falls… They were a lot of fun and we got to sleep on a boat!

Patting the local pets.... ouch

Home at Horizontal Fallls, check out the toys

I got to canoe everybody down Dimond gorge. I liked canoeing. At Mornington Wilderness Camp we also saw Spinifex pigeons with a spike in their heads like the Spinifex and a red stripe around their eyes. I lost my front tooth!

Canoe to the rescue

My tooth has wobbled out!

Thirsty Spinifex Pidgeons

We went on a long boat tour and got to swim with a whale shark. The skipper told me that it had one hundred and thirty dots. It was amazing because it was 6m long and we won't see them in many other places in the world and they are the biggest fish.

More then 130 spots? This is Sarah's fin trying to get out of the way.

We toured some of the iron ore mines. The diggers were enormous. We saw conveyor belts moving the iron ore into the crusher and then into the massive stockpiles for shipping overseas. We saw lots of trains with 234 carriages and three locomotives. They were very long.

Big truck!

Iron ore stockpiles ready to go

Ore trains and salt piles

On our trip I have got to ride on quad bikes (by myself at 35kph), horses (at Bullo River Station and El Questro), fast boats, glass bottomed boats in Ningaloo, canoes, camels in Broome, and six helicopter rides.

Riding Moonshine at El Questro

I have caught a mud crab on a fishing line at Bullo River and speared a mud crab with a spear I made with an Aboriginal man at Cape Leveque. I have also caught a 1m dew fish… It was massive and a barracuda at KCC, which we had for lunch with chips.

Off to spear dinner

Big Dewy!

Barracuda and chips?

It's moving...

In the car we listen to audiobooks of David Walliams and Percy Jackson. My favourite bit out of all of them is when Winnie in Demon Dentist eats too many coffee revels and can't control her bottom! I can do a good a West Indian accent now like Winnie's.

Kookaburra and legless lizard

We saw a Kookaburra eating a small snake in the grass. We feed whistling kites by throwing leftover meat (from feeding crocodiles) in the air at Timber Creek. We saw a rock wallaby in lake Argyle with a baby in it's pouch. We also saw humpback whales with a calf and watched the calf jump a meter out of the water and saw the mother and calf slapping their tails. The baby also stuck its head up to look at us. It was very cute.

Breaching baby... A bit fuzzy but wow!

Tail slap

In Cape Leveque we saw where pearls come from and I got to pull a pearl out of an oyster with my little finger. Inside the pearl shell is mother of pearl that used to be used for making buttons. We also went boating in the massive tides around Buccaneer archipelago and saw humongous whirlpools as the tides moved around.

Tidal whirl pools at Buchaneer Archipelago

Pearling at Cygnet Bay