Cervantes to Geraldton

There was no rain today, but a large slice of WA is subject to a severe weather warning from late tomorrow. This will affect where we go tomorrow.

We stopped to have coffee with our Jurien Bay friends, before heading north. We drove through Dongara where the boat ramp was unusable because of seagrass washed up due to the large swell. There is a free camp in Dongara, but it was too wet and unattractive. Bluey blended in with the colour of the sand.

There is a free RV site near the port in Geraldton, but all of the five overnight spaces were taken. There were dozens of spaces for boat trailers next to the boat ramps.

We are staying at the Sunset Beach Holiday Park on the northern side of Geraldton. The mural beside the pool is good. Tilly was a big hit with our adult neighbours and a group of children. Blue hid from kids inside the Bushtracker.

Bluey had a fun run on the beach with this lovely girl. She crouched in the sand inviting the game. Several ships are waiting to enter the port. Two are in front of our caravan park. The sunset became more intense over the next half hour.

There are more than 6000 varieties of WA wildflowers. There is a tree outside our park that has fruit like grapes or olives, but is neither, and a tree with large gum nuts.

Leave a comment