From the Valley of the Giants, after we regained our equilibrium, we headed for Denmark for the night. It was that awe inspiring I forgot to take any photos. Not a lot there so we carried on towards Albany, spoken Al bany not All bany, as we were put right by our Friends Bob and Rita.
We had a pleasant evening with them over a feed of Chinese and caught up with all their news and next day, they picked us up and took us on a tour of the local area.
Some lovely Coastline with the usual Sapphire Blue Sea,and interesting shaped Rocks.
They have an amazing War Memorial dedicated to the Australian Light Horse and the New Zealand Mounted Rifles high on a Hill overlooking Albany..
Beautifully done in Bronze.
We ended the tour at the Gap and Natural Bridge.
Some Tourists we stumbled across on our trip.
Bob and Rita from Albany, who we met up at Airlie Beach, when we managed the Caravan Park up there.
On the way back to Bob and Rita's we came across these wood figures, made from old branches etc.
Some creative thinking gone in here.
From Albany we headed for Esperance on our way to Kalgoorlie.
More interesting Coastline and a huge Wind Farm along the Beach. You can only see a couple of the 20 plus spread along the Dunes.
They have an amazing War Memorial dedicated to the Australian Light Horse and the New Zealand Mounted Rifles high on a Hill overlooking Albany..
Beautifully done in Bronze.
We ended the tour at the Gap and Natural Bridge.
Some Tourists we stumbled across on our trip.
Bob and Rita from Albany, who we met up at Airlie Beach, when we managed the Caravan Park up there.
On the way back to Bob and Rita's we came across these wood figures, made from old branches etc.
Some creative thinking gone in here.
From Albany we headed for Esperance on our way to Kalgoorlie.
More interesting Coastline and a huge Wind Farm along the Beach. You can only see a couple of the 20 plus spread along the Dunes.
Next its off to Kalgoorlie.
Cheers Helen and Dave.
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