Travel posts from Australia

Must see nature and wildlife experiences in Shark Bay, Western Australia

Follow us on our journey to Shark Bay, and learn why the area earned its status as ‘World Heritage Area’. We visited Shark Bay in the beginning of the Aussie summer in December 2022 in our rented autocamper. We spent two nights at a campsite in Denham exloring the local wildlife and sites around Shark…

Exploring Kalbarri Wildlife with an Autocamper

Kalbarri National Park is a grand place that took my breath away – it felt surreal standing in the middle of this huge canyon. It was my second favorite place along the West coast of Australia, only beaten by the Ningaloo Reef in Cape Range National Park in the very north-western corner of WA.

Bird photography with the Sigma 100-400mm on Sony a6400

I bought my first proper zoom lens for my Sony a6400 mirrorless camera! After a year of browsing the market, searching for the optimal focus length and weight ratio, while waiting for a good deal, I finally got the lens for my own personal use. SIGMA 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS | Contemporary

Rottnest Island: A day trip on bicycle and meeting the Quokka

The author describes a solo biking trip around Rottnest Island, highlighting local wildlife, particularly the quokkas. The journey begins with a ferry ride from Perth, followed by bike rental challenges. The route includes various beaches and attractive locations such as Cape Vlamingh and Cathedral Rocks, where fur seals were spotted. Overall, the experience was enjoyable,…

Western Australia: The Pink Lake – Hutt Lagoon in Port Gregory

During our first ever road trip with a rented autocamper, we embarked on our 15-day-long trip. One of our stops was at the surreal Pink Lake, also known as Hutt Lagoon, a place we were recommended on the way north of Perth. Although we had to drive a little off the fastest route to Exmouth,…


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