I got up early to explore and take photos, well worth getting up early, what a pristine place. Beautiful!!!! WOW WOW WOW, well worth the drive here.
Pack up and off to Buchan Caves.
We arrived at Buchan Caves with about 1 1/2 hours to kill before the next cave tour so we bought our tickets, looked through the visitor centre and then let Rena play in the playground whilst I made lunch. James went and did another geocache.
Lunch had we drove up to the Royal Cave and parked and walked up and waited for the tour to start.
Well words will never describe what we saw, at every turn there was something to see and wow doesnt cover it.
After the tour we headed up and over the hill to the Fairy Cave and waited for our guide (who had just done the previous tour with us) and with fewer in this group no one would put their hand up to be the lead, and well Rena was volunteered, :) she was happy about this, so she got her instructions and off we headed in to the cave first. this was great for me and i was basically the first person to see anything.
As with the previous cave WOW doesnt even start to explain this cave, it is truely spectacular and if you are in Victoria I highly recommend coming and seeing it. Very reasonably priced too. (Rena got in for free).
So glad that I bought the book on the Caves, so much of what they tell you whilst on the tour you forget, so glad I got the book.
We certainly got our exercise in today between the 2 caves and the over the hill walk and my early morning walk.
After the coast we headed towards the coast again, needed a free camp to hang out at for a couple of days until we either hear form the real estate agent or the insurance company. This time we headed to Ninety Mile Beach and chose to camp down near the township of Seaspray.
Arrived at the campspot about 5 pm and with rain approaching we set up for an overnight camp and then had dinner just made it inside before the storm hit and the heavens opened up.
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