| Diamond Head at Crowdy Bay |
| Goanna! |
We figured out why nobody else was at our campground, not only did we wake up to rain (again), but it was so cold. Our clock read 10 degrees...so we were borderline unprepared for these conditions. We headed back towards the coast in search of the sun. We found it in Crowdy Bay National Park. We found a great campground called Diamond Head, with the beach just a few minutes walk from our tent. The split rock formation near the beach was apparently formed when blasting for diamonds – hence the name Diamond Head.
Surrounding the campgrounds were lounging kangaroos and joeys, and these Komodo dragon looking creatures (aka. Goannas) that were creeping around the campsites. Right now, we’re sitting by our campfire under the stars, thinking about how our day went from cold rain at the top of a mountain, to laying on a beach and enjoying the waves. It is also great to fall asleep to the sound of waves and not traffic.
Willy’s lesson learned today: chopping wood with your left hand is not easy.
Surrounding the campgrounds were lounging kangaroos and joeys, and these Komodo dragon looking creatures (aka. Goannas) that were creeping around the campsites. Right now, we’re sitting by our campfire under the stars, thinking about how our day went from cold rain at the top of a mountain, to laying on a beach and enjoying the waves. It is also great to fall asleep to the sound of waves and not traffic.
Willy’s lesson learned today: chopping wood with your left hand is not easy.
| Lounging Kangaroos |