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Would have to give that to you, was after Fowlers Bay Conservation Park, was a spot we stopped to go fishing and found there were seals swimming around.
I have worked my way across there eventually TPC. My recollection of Fowlers Bay was cold windy & grey weather, a very grumpy woman in the shop & walking out on the Jetty before deciding not to stay. The compacted salt road driving in was interesting , as were the lakes - pink on one side of the road & blue a few metres away on the other side. We ended up staying at a great surfers camp at Cactus Beach.
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I have worked my way across there eventually TPC. My recollection of Fowlers Bay was cold windy & grey weather, a very grumpy woman in the shop & walking out on the Jetty before deciding not to stay. The compacted salt road driving in was interesting , as were the lakes - pink on one side of the road & blue a few metres away on the other side. We ended up staying at a great surfers camp at Cactus Beach.
Here's a chance for someone new to put up a pic ................anyone?
We stayed in the caravan park at Fowlers if you can call it that, it was half concrete and half compacted rock and shell grit. Never had so much trouble hammering in tent pegs, probably would have been easier to peg into the concrete.