Sharinga Beach to Coffin Bay
12th November, 2010
After a slow morning, we said goodbye to our new friends and planned to get to Coffin Bay by nightfall. With not much sightseeing on our route, we were in Coffin Bay by mid arvo. A small coastal town with oyster farming and fishing its main industries. A couple of general stores, a PO, butcher, pub and a couple of places to eat, there isn't much else, paradise. We checked out the lookout at Conservation Reserve before heading to the National Park to set up camp. We found a secluded spot at Yangie Bay set up and and were soon treated to a dinner of salmon, after our neighbour, Gary had caught a glut of them. He thought we could help out in demolishing them. Righto then! Yumm!
Amber and Caitlyn
After a slow morning, we said goodbye to our new friends and planned to get to Coffin Bay by nightfall. With not much sightseeing on our route, we were in Coffin Bay by mid arvo. A small coastal town with oyster farming and fishing its main industries. A couple of general stores, a PO, butcher, pub and a couple of places to eat, there isn't much else, paradise. We checked out the lookout at Conservation Reserve before heading to the National Park to set up camp. We found a secluded spot at Yangie Bay set up and and were soon treated to a dinner of salmon, after our neighbour, Gary had caught a glut of them. He thought we could help out in demolishing them. Righto then! Yumm!
Amber and Caitlyn
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