Exploring Beaches and Boranup Forest

After our visit to the lighthouse, we made our way up the coast back to Siesta Park.

We took our time exploring.

Our first stop was at Foul Bay. There was nothing foul about it, it was peaceful, blue, pristine…I can never understand how we visit all these beaches and they always seemed untouched by humans. In the U.S. a beach like this with no shops or hotels wouldn’t exist.

The blue waters at Foul Bay Beach

The sands were soft, white, just a small paradise by the sea.

We also drove through the Boranup Forest making our way up the coast. The Boranup Karri Forest offers an excellent scenic drive through some of the best karri forest in Western Australia.

Could help but notice even more bikers. Didn’t we see these guys before? 🙂

They used to call me nature girl in school because of my love for the woods. I am still that girl, I guess. 🙂

We got to see some bird life in the forest, this one is possibly a white breasted robin.

Grey fantail that posed on a near by branch for me.

Pardalotes were everywhere.

After the forest, we headed back to the beaches.

Conto Beach

Indian Ocean at Conto Beach

Some views along the coast were harder to see. John shows me it’s only a matter of climbing on the roof of the car to get your shot.

I love to watch him taking photos. I had to include where the bridal garter Dina gave me is now hanging from his car rear view mirror. 🙂

This beach was almost too windy to enjoy. We actually saw other people here. Surfers rushing past us to get to the waves.

Redgate Beach

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