During the night I had been checking the rain radar and decided to see what Wiki Camps said about the site. Quelle surprise! A little secret we had not known about. Over on the other part of the hill was a memorial to a lot of deceased people made of rocks, things and gnomes all with dedications on them. We sat Darwin and Conan in amongst them for a photo.
After we came down off the rock we started for Denham. It is World Heritage Listed in the area and the first place we came to was Hamlin Pool where the stromolytes are. They a the oldest living things on earth and are responsible for giving our atmosphere the oxygen needed to sustain life. Very interesting.
On the way to Denham they have a feral fence where they are trying to stop the feral cats and foxes on the peninsula to create an area where the native animals can live unmolested.
We got to Denham and stayed in a caravan park by the ocean. Very nice. A great night's sleep.
After we came down off the rock we started for Denham. It is World Heritage Listed in the area and the first place we came to was Hamlin Pool where the stromolytes are. They a the oldest living things on earth and are responsible for giving our atmosphere the oxygen needed to sustain life. Very interesting.
On the way to Denham they have a feral fence where they are trying to stop the feral cats and foxes on the peninsula to create an area where the native animals can live unmolested.
We got to Denham and stayed in a caravan park by the ocean. Very nice. A great night's sleep.
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