Thursday, March 17, 2011

Port Lincoln National Park
September Beach
16th to 20th November 2010

We left Coffin Bay and headed into the township of Port Lincoln, stocked up on groceries and water and made our way out to the National Park. We checked out camps at Surfleet Cove and Fisherman's Beach before settling on the spacious campsites and beautiful bay, that is September Beach. We spent our days here either in the lazy seaside port of Lincoln itself or enjoying the many spots that the national park had to offer. Lots of fishing, surfing, wildlife, swimming, rockpool exploring and bushwalking opportunites. You can tell by the pics that not alot of swimming went on when we had to resort to thermals at night!!



The last of the kids school work for the year - YIPPEE!


Beautiful September Beach


Port Lincoln


Tuna fishing boats


Makybe Diva and Amber Rose


Gotta love soft serve


Those 50c Macca's cones go long way


We thought we had lots of kids


Our camp


Eamon and Darcy trying to spot sea lions


Donnington Loop Walk


Engine Point Beach


Port Lincoln Lighthouse


The boys making "dinner"


The boys were right, there were sealions down there


The lichen on the rocks looked like cheezel stain - weird!


September Beach

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