Just Another Day In WA – Kalbarri
Posted onKalbarri has become my Australian home. The coastal cliffs are beautiful, the Indian Ocean on my doorstep is ferocious, the fish are fresh from the sea and there is loads to be explored.
Kalbarri has become my Australian home. The coastal cliffs are beautiful, the Indian Ocean on my doorstep is ferocious, the fish are fresh from the sea and there is loads to be explored.
I have been in Australia for 3 months nearly and to be honest I’ve been too busy living to write.
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