Monday, February 14, 2011

Wilson’s Promontory

Spent a great couple of relaxing days at Wilson’s Promontory, which is the most southern point of the Australian mainland. We wanted to go to the very southern tip of Wilsons Promontory but the only way to get there was a 31km hike, which we thought was probably a bit too far! There is a really big and very popular camp ground at Wilsons Promontory, and we understand why, there are beautiful beaches, with crystal clear water and fine white sand, surrounded by mountains. It is just windy and the wind is a bit cold.


Aidan made friends with a bunch of Crimson Rosella's, and we saw a number of wombats who would just wander through the campsites at night. The boys enjoyed a swim and playing cricket with some other boys their age.

There was a minor AFL team down there on a pre season camp, training on the beach, so we showed them how to play the real footy!
Squeaky Beach at Wilsons Prom.

Aidan with a few of his new friends


Aren't they strong!

1 comment:

  1. Some great photos, Kelso's.
    You're not missing anything up here so don't rush back (not that I thought you were going to).

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