Cape Keruadren
19th to 25th August, 2010
Another top spot on the beach, not a great spot to swim, but the sealife was incredible at lowtide. There was living coral that would pop itself back into its shell when you went near, lots of octopus, blue swimmer crabs, sea slugs, dolphins, whales and kangaroos bounding along the beach.
There were oysters galore there for the taking, a delicious entree every evening, you just had to shuck them yourself.
The kids had fun with "crazy crabs" they adopted as pets and watched them change shells as night fell and they all came out from their holes beneath.
We often woke to the sounds of cows moving about the campground having a midnight snack.
There were oysters galore there for the taking, a delicious entree every evening, you just had to shuck them yourself.
The kids had fun with "crazy crabs" they adopted as pets and watched them change shells as night fell and they all came out from their holes beneath.
We often woke to the sounds of cows moving about the campground having a midnight snack.
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