From Ceduna we started exploring the Eyre Peninsula. We
headed towards Streaky Bay. Our first impression of this part of South
Australia was that it was once again vast and very dry.
Around lunch time we
arrived in Streaky Bay where we prepared some lunch at the esplanade. From
there we walked into town. It’s a tiny, neat and quiet little town with a few
lovely little shops which we visited.
From here we took a touristic road south but soon we found out it
was an unsealed road for most of the drive and the road was pretty corrugated.
We didn’t feel like a bumpy ride for more then 50 km so we turned back and took
the main road.
That afternoon we visited a few point of interest along the
way; some odd shaped rocks called ‘Murphy’s Haystacks’, and two caves carved
out by the ocean, The Woolshed Cave was actually pretty cool.
In the late afternoon we arrived at Walkers Rocks campsite,
a lovely basic camp spot in the dunes. The people next door had been our
neighbours in Kalgoorlie as well. They had been catching crabs the day before and
as they had heaps they gave us a whole box of crab legs which were absolutely
delicious! Yum.
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