To climb Mount Arid I ride my bicycle along the beach from Tomas River rd for about 20 km and then walked to the top of the peak. There view from the top to all the surrounding granite domes and islands sticking out from the ocean is breathtaking. On the way back, the chain of my bicycle broke (don't leave salt water on it even for a few hours), but I was very lucky to get a lift by the car and avoided very long night walk.
Tagon Bay and Little Tagon Bay at Cape Arid National Park
Little Tagon Bay
Granite domes and Beaches of Cape Le Grand National Park
Views from the top of mount Le Grand
Wallabies at Lucky Bay used to the people. The the second generation is growing up on food given by tourists. And while I did not feed them, it was very helpful to eat some smelly indian food mix before going to the beach. It worked like axe effect.
Dramatic sky over Hassell National Park
Sunrise at Quagi Beach between Esperance and Albany
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