Seascape and Landscape

31 May 11

Posted at 8:26

Today I've popped back to Cable Beach and included a sunset but in monochrome this time and without camels! It's shot at the point where the south and north beaches meet and there are some interesting rocks breaking up the long (22kms) expanse of sand.

Cable Beach Sunset mono

 

I've also included a landscape. This time taken on the west coast of the Cape Leveque peninsular. Prior to heading off to The Kimberley and Gibb River Road we took a three day trip up to Cape Leveque. We went with Kimberley Wild who also took us on the Kimberley Loop. They were magnificint!!! I didn't have the bottle to attempt the outback under my own steam, which was a good job as when I hired a 4WD just for three days in Broome I got stuck in sand and had to be rescued, not exactly my fault as the 4WD broke down but never the less had we been in the outback....... Next time I think we will go under our own steam as we now have an idea what's involved and how to minimise the risks, that's thanks to the folk from Kimberley Wild. Anyway back to the photo, it's looking back at the magnificint red cliffs from the beach at sunset and includes a dead tree in the foreground. If you look closely you can see a red lizard on one of the dead branches. I didn't even see it when I took the photo. Luckily I did spot it and a close up will no doubt feature in a future blog.

Catching the Last Rays

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