Another beautiful day here in Point Samson. We had to move sites today as we had originally only booked on this caravan park for four nights and then decided to extend, and somebody had booked the site we were on. It was a bit of a pain but it didn't take very long. I stripped the crabs and we had them for lunch with Gail and Colin, they were delicious but very messy. After lunch we went for a long walk along the beach. This afternoon we went to the beach at Sam's Hatchery which is close to where the boats line up for the iron ore. I think there were about five boats in tonight, it is quite an impressive sight. We found a couple of really nice shells, one of which has quite a bit of algae on it so we are hoping it will dry out and we will be able to clean it up a bit. Colin and Gail also gave me a few big shells, which I really love, there never seems to be any big shells left when we go down the beach. We did not go to the "Staircase to the Moon", we are going tomorrow as it was too early tonight and we don't think it would have been much good. I collected a few nice shells on the beach this afternoon.
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| Part of the historical jetty at Point Sampson |
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| The colours in this rock are fascinating |
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| Ships lining up for iron ore in Point Samspon |
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| The shell we found this afternoon (needs a lot of cleaning) |
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| Shells from Colin & Gail |
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