Hi Ros and Pete we had to drive about 300m past the facilities to find a spot. That makes it a long walk if you need to go..........in fact the walk may become a run.
Ah, now I see what you mean. By the way, Wiki says…. “The beach has an abundance of the shells of the cockle species Fragum erugatum. The seawater in the L'Haridon Bight has a high salinity due to both the geomorphology and local climate of the area. This high salinity has allowed the cockles to proliferate unchecked, since natural predators have not adapted”.
Great video guys. The Shell Beach is amazing. Had a chuckle at the “busy” camp ground comment! Everything’s relative I guess. Drive home safely.
Hi Ros and Pete we had to drive about 300m past the facilities to find a spot. That makes it a long walk if you need to go..........in fact the walk may become a run.
Ah, now I see what you mean. By the way, Wiki says…. “The beach has an abundance of the shells of the cockle species Fragum erugatum. The seawater in the L'Haridon Bight has a high salinity due to both the geomorphology and local climate of the area. This high salinity has allowed the cockles to proliferate unchecked, since natural predators have not adapted”.
Thanks for the info and you are quite correct. There was a sign board there, Nat read it as we were leaving but I didn't......... don't tell anyone.
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