In defense of nature

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Te Moana at anchor at PearlBay

You can categorize most of the places we've been to as:

  • Developed (look for Jetskis and Caravans)
  • Being developed (planted Palms and real estate signs)
  • National Park (picnic tables and signs telling you what [not] to do

But we've just again passed through an area which is none of the above. With beautiful places like Port Clinton, Pearl Bay and Island Head Creek, looking just like they would have done 20,000 years ago. No picnic tables or signs. Unspoiled beaches and bush. And why is it so? They are in the Australian Army's Shoalwater Bay training area.

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Just keep out of the Army's way and I am sure everything will be fine for your continuing slow journey home.

keep safe ~ love craig + mel

Looking good brother I like your category of places in particular the real estate signs. I dropped another photo for you on your Flick page.

Safe traveling.


Harry

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