Cape Leveque
the morning brings a glorious sunrise across the King Sounds |
as we sail out Cape Leveque is drenched in sunlight - beautiful |
it is not long befor MrJ has hooked a fish |
Just look at the concentration on this face |
bagged a good one - proud as punch |
did see a whale or two but too far away to get any decent photos |
mean while I go back to playing with my camera, trying to catch every bit of sunlight that I can |
the sea was dead flat calm |
we passed two people fishing in a small tinnie |
then there were more people out fishing near Emeriau Point |
this was to be the beginning of the sand hills coastline that never stops |
a nice sunset to end our day and another boat travelling the same route |
I wake to a dramatic sunrise that covers the entire sky |
s/v Capers is already on the move |
we see more whales in the distance |
one swam under the boat and popped up some distance away on the other side |
the setting sun reflect red through the large rocky headlands |
good night |
sunrise on the dunes |
the sea was rough was the deck |
the sea washed throuth the tramps |
MrJ had to re-secure the tinnie on the davit |
the seawater washed over the hatches (windows) |
we did get to see heaps of whales playing and splashing in the morning sunlight |
we arrive at the anchorage off Gantheaume Point Beach MrJ flies the flags |
sand dunes |
and tourist boats |
this is Broome |
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