Gorge. Not Canyon. (see my comment below) Land slips — each gash perhaps 4m – 6 m high More land slips… the blue in the distance is the sea Couldn’t find out the origin of the name… who was Charles … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2014
Exmouth … still working on the copy edit! The area sprang to fame during the cold war because of the US base there keeping a watch on what the Russians were up to. Now it is better known for the … Continue reading
The Cape Range National Park has more than just the coast and the sea to offer visitors. There’s also the gorges. That’s my sister middle right, to give an idea of scale. Ospreys were nesting in that gash in the … Continue reading
On the way from Coral Bay to Exmouth Close ups of the exterior of the termite’s nest above… … Continue reading
Yesterday my post showed our modest rig on the road. This is what it looked like at one of our numerous stopovers. The beds are pulled out at either end. And yes, this time I really am doing that copyedit… … Continue reading
This above was our first pitstop on the way north, and shows our rig, which was to be our home for the next 3 weeks. This was a lookout along the highway north, looking across to Shark Bay. You can … Continue reading
Some of you probably know already that I was away for about 3 weeks travelling up north in the Pilbara region. We covered over 3,000 kms. It’s a BIG country. I will be posting photos of the journey over the … Continue reading
I will be attending the upcoming World SF Convention in London in August. This will be my 4th Worldcon — the first was in Glasgow in 2005. I also went to the one in Melbourne and another in Denver. I’ve … Continue reading