Friday, 24 June 2011
Sunshine
I am having trouble working out how to upload photos onto the blog site from the IPad so sorry there has been no photos. Camp Elim was actually a school camp and there was loads of school kids around. We had some breakfast and the kids rode their bikes around while we packed up. It was Caitlin's turn to have a melt down this morning. It was shaping up to be a lovely day and the sun was shining. The Myall Lakes form the largest natural freshwater system in NSW and definitely somewhere we would like to come back and explore further. We drove to Cape Hawke and did the short walk up to the lookout where there is a 360 degree panorama of the confluence of lakes, ocean, forest and teeny towns. There were also some whales further out to sea but difficult to see without binoculars which we had left in the car. We drove on to Forster only a little further north and the kids had a play on the sand at the front beach. We spotted loads of dolphins only a few meters off-shore. We had a coffee at the nearby cafe - I liked the sign which said shoes optional! We continued on to Red Rocks. We arrived at the campsite around 5.30pm, set up and cooked a risotto for dinner.
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