Try snorkelling for beginners or experienced, take
a walk on a remote beach or just sit back and enjoy the ride.
Not exact matches
Tonya and Kym Illman were
walking in the sand dunes of Wedge Island — a
remote beach on the Western Australian coast — in January when they found the innocuous bottle and picked it up as a potential decoration for their bookcase, according to the Australian BBC.
Only reachable
on foot (approximately half an hour's
walk via a goat track from Flamands
Beach) or by boat, this
remote site is well worth a visit.
Possibilities include the Snake Lagoon — Rocky River hike, continuing
on to
beach comb wild, spectacular and
remote Maupertuis Bay, or scenic West Bay with a
walk upstream to the ruins of a wallaby trapper's hut.
Our wildlife activities include nocturnal
walks, wild penguin viewing
on a
remote beach (not a penguin parade) and platypus viewing at black swamp lagoon.
If you get up early in the morning to
walk on some of the more
remote beaches, you may see white face monkeys scampering around
on the sand, digging for clams and other tasty treats.