Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Exploring the Yorke Peninsula - photos

On the road again... /  En route!
Hay stacks near Balaklava / Meule de foin pres de Balaklava
Mr. Claw and Mrs. Emu get acquainted as we enter the Yorke Peninsula / Monsieur Pince fais un calin a un emeu
good day for some sun! / Charmant lezard epineux
setting up camp near Port Arthur / Pres de Port Arthur (infeste de moustiques)
looking over the Ardorsan cliffs / les falaises de Ardrossan

checking out the Port Vincent Marina

windfarm south of Edithbourgh / champ eolien pres d'Edithburg

naughty stumpies! / coquins de lezards

getting ready to cook dinner / dinner sur le bord de mer

watching the storm clouds roll in / l'orage approche

even Mr. Seal looks a little worried! / meme monsieur phoque s'imquiete du mauvais temps

lighthouse near Corny Point / phare pres de Corny Point

Michael shows us 'Nature's Eye' on during our personal tour of the coast / Michael nous montre "l'oeil de la nature"

Michael shearing a sheep / Michael nous montre comment tondre un mouton

a view of the beautiful Yorke Peninsula coast

pelicans!

Stenhouse bay jetty in Innes National Park

interesting rock formations in Marion lake (Innes National Park) / curieuse formation de cristaux dans un lac du park national

what a spider! / cette arraignee etait cachee sous nos fesses pendant le pic-nique

Jacques is intriqued by the red water (Innes National park) / sables mouvants!

Innes Nat. park coastline

Emu family 15 babies!!! / Famille d'emeu avec 15 bebes!!!

more of Innes National park stunning coast

taking it easy after a day of riding

using our tarp to hide out from the rain / on se prtege de la pluie comme on peut.

Guru

getting ready to celebrate 2000km / fetons les 2000km!

cute three-legged doggie! We named him Jolly Jumper / Chien a trois pattes, visiblement abandonne, tres sympathique

arriving at the Moonta Bay caravan park

prawn ship prepares to depart in Wallaroo Bay / bateau pour la peche a la crevette a Wallaroo Bay


1 comment:

  1. bravo pour les descriptions et les photos ,celle de la table devant les Flinders Ranges est même devenue notre fond d'écran . Bisous

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