Destination WA - Australias Coral Coast & Mt Lesueur National Park
Western Australia’s Coral Coast is home to truly wonderful locations, featuring both natural wonders as well as some beautiful towns, follow Trevor along the coast as he travels up to Mt Lesueur National Park.
EXPERIENCE | The Western Australia Wildflowers | Coalseam Conservation Park + Lesueur National Park
The wildflowers of Western Australia are one of the most spectacular flower displays in the world. Danya and I revisit Coalseam Conservation Park & Lesueur National Park, in search of this amazing natural phenomenon.
When we road tripped last year to experience the wildflower season for the first time; we were completely blown away by what we found.
Although we traveled to Coalseam the same time as last year; the winter rains in Western Australia came a lot later. Unfortunately, the wildflowers weren't in full bloom when we arrived; but experiencing this natural phenomenon is always an amazing experience.
More info on the Western Australia Wildflower season below:
Photos of wildflowers in Lesueur National Park, Western Australia
Photos of wildflowers in Lesueur National Park, Western Australia.Walk the colourful heath of Lesueur National Park in a wintery blast, almost alpine in places.
Lesueur National Park
First fly around since leaving Perth on the way to the Kimberly.
Discover more about Lesueur National Park
Journey to the stunning Lesueur National Park, on Western Australia's Coral Coast, to see it come alive with colour during wildflower season.
Lesueur National Park region with Jason Holmes 7
Lesueur National Park region with Jason Holmes 8
Porongurup National Park, Western Australia ~ Devils Slide ~ Phantom 3
Some quick shots testing out my new Polarising filter for the Phantom 3 Professional at the Porongurup Range, Porongurup National Park WA
Song: Tropic Love by Diviners (ft. Contracreast)
Badgingarra National Park
Badgingarra is like a fairytale in motion;an enchanting summer meadow of swaying tones of colour in wildflowers.
Francois Peron National Park Part 1/3 - Shark Bay Western Australia
My Week touring exploring and camping around Shark Bay and the Francois Peron National Park.
This is one in the EZY touring series.
Shark Bay starts here from the Overlander 17:40
From Wikipedia
Francois Peron National Park is a national park on the Peron Peninsula in Western Australia, 726 km north of Perth, and located within the boundary of the Shark Bay World Heritage area. The nearest towns to the park are Denham, which is found on the southern edge of the park and Carnarvon which is found about 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the north.
Aboriginal Australians were the initial inhabitants of the area and have been living there for over 26,000 years. The local peoples who speak the Malgana language call the area Wulyibidi.[2]
It is named after the French naturalist and explorer François Péron who was the zoologist aboard Nicolas Baudin's 1801 and 1803 scientific expeditions to Western Australia, and is situated within the bounds of the earlier pastoral lease of the Peron Station.
Locations from the French exploration era include:
Guichenault (east coast of the Peron Peninsula)
Cape Lesueur (west coast of the Peron Peninsula)
Lake Montbazin
A pearling camp was established on the peninsula at Herald Bight in the 1880s and the remains of the shells can still be found along the beach.
Used as a sheep station from the early 1900s onwards the station was sold to the state government in 1990.
It was gazetted on 8 January 1993 as a National Park – through the purchase of Peron Station (Pastoral Lease 3114/761) in 1990.
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Roo (with Joey in pouch) in Lesueur National Park, Western Australia
Kalbarri National Park 2018
A short video of my best vision from a DJI Mavic Pro drone above the Kalbarri National Parks in Western Australia.
GETTING TO LESEUR NATIONAL PARK
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LESUEUR NATIONAL PARK! (Australie)
Lesueur National Park ou parc à tiques! Des millions sont venus s'accrocher à nos chaussettes, chaussures, jambes, t-shirt... Une invasion! Alors après une jolie balade jusqu'au Mont Peron, nous avons passé une heure à enlever ces petites bêtes qui grouillaient sur nous!
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Francois Peron National Park Part 3/3 - Shark Bay Western Australia
My Week touring exploring and camping around Shark Bay and the Francois Peron National Park.
This is one in the EZY touring series.
From Wikipedia
Francois Peron National Park is a national park on the Peron Peninsula in Western Australia, 726 km north of Perth, and located within the boundary of the Shark Bay World Heritage area. The nearest towns to the park are Denham, which is found on the southern edge of the park and Carnarvon which is found about 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the north.
Aboriginal Australians were the initial inhabitants of the area and have been living there for over 26,000 years. The local peoples who speak the Malgana language call the area Wulyibidi.[2]
It is named after the French naturalist and explorer François Péron who was the zoologist aboard Nicolas Baudin's 1801 and 1803 scientific expeditions to Western Australia, and is situated within the bounds of the earlier pastoral lease of the Peron Station.
Locations from the French exploration era include:
Guichenault (east coast of the Peron Peninsula)
Cape Lesueur (west coast of the Peron Peninsula)
Lake Montbazin
A pearling camp was established on the peninsula at Herald Bight in the 1880s and the remains of the shells can still be found along the beach.
Used as a sheep station from the early 1900s onwards the station was sold to the state government in 1990.
It was gazetted on 8 January 1993 as a National Park – through the purchase of Peron Station (Pastoral Lease 3114/761) in 1990.
Wildflowers of Western Australia's Coral Coast
The 2018 wildflower season is said to have been the best and biggest blooming display the Coral Coast region has seen in over a decade.
Western Australia Wildflowers bloom in the Coral Coast region all year round, but between July and October, you’ll see some of the most stunning displays in the State, when blankets of brilliant wildflowers colour the outback landscape.
Badgingarra - Western Australia
Badgingarra is little more than a roadhouse, caravan park and tavern. The name originates (as with many towns) with the Aboriginal people who named a small pool in a river about 5km out of town. The name is said to mean water by the manna gums. The name obviously came about before land clearing started as there appear to be precious few trees in the area today. The original spelling was Badjingarra.
In spring (August/September) the wildflowers grow in profusion in this area. Nature trails through the national parks attract visitors from all over. Farming did not reach the area until relatively recently so much of the large tracts of native wildflowers have remained undisturbed.
22km north west of the town is the Nyagarda Bird Park. It houses over 100 types of birds both domestic and imported. It also has a large shell collection. (Opening times: 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. seven days a week.)
South east of the town is the Waddi Emu Farm that breeds emus for the skin trade as well as planting and harvesting wildflowers. The farm has chalets and a caravan park as well as a swimming pool and restaurant.
In 1984 a nature trail was established and information on the trail can be obtained from the roadhouse. In 2013 the Badgingarra Natural Playground was opened next to the community centre.
In 2005 work began on the Emu Downs Wind Farm. The facility is made up of 48 wind turbines and it began producing power in 2006.
In 2010 a large bushfire damaged many farms and killed over 1,700 livestock. In 2012 the area suffered almost the opposite effect when 50mm of rain was dumped on the town in an hour and large falls of hail damaged crops.
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