Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 84 – Breath of Fresh Eyre

The Eyre Peninsula is a distinctive shaped part of Australia. The coastline is wild with either cliffs or sand dunes. There are only a few small towns on the 300km Flinders Highway between Streaky Bay and Port Lincoln. Inland from the coast are grain and sheep farms with some protected mallee reserves. The Peninsula’s tourism … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 84 – Breath of Fresh Eyre

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 83 – Sea lions by the sea

This day trip out from Streaky Bay was one of our favourites from our 2017 road trip. The explorer Edward John Eyre’s waterhole just south of Streaky Bay. The well was used by the Nauo, Wiranju and Kukata people. Eyre used the well on his expeditions of 1839 and 1840 finding that the water level … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 83 – Sea lions by the sea

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 81 – Great Australian Bight

Penong is a grain town. Wheat is planted up to a mallee buffer zones before the coastal dunes and salty lakes. Wheat I have found out that South Australians call the Shingleback the Sleepy Lizard. This one made it across the road. Road to Lake Macdonnell and Pink Lake from Penong. Lake Macdonnell is the … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 81 – Great Australian Bight

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 80 – Across the Nullarbor

Our return journey through the Nullarbor Wilderness Protection Area. 13k Peg Lookout Eremophila on the limestone covered lookout area Nullarbor Plain Bunda Cliffs start 19km east of Border Village. Lookout – at morning tea, we celebrated the stunning views with an iced chocolate near the cliff edge – it was a ledge-and dairy time. The … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 80 – Across the Nullarbor

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 78 – Kalgoorlie to Norseman

Today we drove 200km south to Norseman via Coolgardie and get ready for the first leg of our return Nullarbor traverse tomorrow. While my lovely wife was at the physiotherapist for an hour in the morning, I passed this pink building…… …a Bavarian castle…. …and a duck pond. Talk about variety. Kalgoorlie has it all! … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 78 – Kalgoorlie to Norseman

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 75 – Kalgoorlie

Today was a chance to take a leisurely look around Kalgoorlie. The city was built on gold wealth over the past 127 years. There are many original heritage buildings in town. Gold spire of the Government Buildings York Hotel (1901) The Australia Hotel (1898) Exchange Hotel (1900) Hannan Street streetscape Criterion Hotel This was the … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 75 – Kalgoorlie

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 74 – The trail to Kalgoorlie

Today we travelled north for about 400km to Kalgoorlie following the original paths of some of the miners that flocked to the goldfields in the 1890s. The restored Tanker Jetty was the site of the original Esperance port. This statue at the Tanker Jetty shows the physical nature of grain loading onto ships in the … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 74 – The trail to Kalgoorlie

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 73 – Cape Le Grand National Park

Another day in Cape Le Grand National Park on Wudjari land. But first a trip to Esperance Cemetery to see the grave of great great great great Uncle Ben Hannett. He was the brother of Great Grandma Matthews’ Great Grandfather (who went to the Victorian Goldfields and then to South Australia). Pink Lake at Esperance….yes, … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 73 – Cape Le Grand National Park