
NorHutt Lagoon is a salt lake located near the coast just north of the mouth of the Hutt River.thampton -

Sanford's House, the Lynton Homestead and the Governor's Residence, Captain H.A. Sanford, the supervisor of the convict depot had an elegant, two-storeyed house built in 1853

Sanford's House - Perfectly positioned in the sheltered lee of a breakaway, overlooking the valley and the distant sea at the mouth of the Hutt River.

Outbuildings of the Lynton site which served as a convict hiring depot.Northampton -

The Dome of Souls, HMAS Sydney II MemorialGeraldton -

Geraldton - Dome of Souls Memorial

Geraldton - Adjacent the gull's wing in the reflecting pool latitude and longitude of the Sydney's final resting place.

Fields of gold - canola crops

Parked amongst fields of Everlastings on our journey to Coalstream

A colourful selection of wildflowers
Coalstream Conservation Park

Overlooking the Irwin River and adjacent countryside.

Looking down on the Irwin River from a field of yellow Everlastings.

Coalstream - Pathway of many colours.

Numerous colours and variety of Coalstream's wildflowers.

Annual and perannial Everlasting Wildflowers carpet the bushland
Arrowsmith - Western Flora Park

Caladenia flava - commonly known as the Cowslip Orchid

Diuris longifolia - commonly known as a Donkey Orchid because of the large ear-like flowers above.

Arrowsmith - unidentifed

Arrowsnith - unidentified

Drosera magna or commonly known as sundews. A carnivorrous plant.

- bright egg-yellow/red pea flowers

The striking veined back of the same flower

Drosera glanduligera - Drosera glanduligera

Kangaroo paw


Prolific blooms of the Geraldton Wax

Spectacular but delacite pink blooms of the Eucalypt tree

Deep red flower pods of a Eucalypt

Grounds of the Western Flora Park bathed in golden light

Golden sunset burnish the dark clouds with hues of gold and pink, in the forground Banksia are shilouetted against the sky
Follow the link for more wildflower photos:
Nambung National Park - The Pinnacles
(The area has thousands or weathered limestone pillare of all shapes and sizes, some of the tallest reaching 3.5m high above the yellow sand base.)









