10 August 2019
After a calm night, a good night’s sleep, and a morning walk along the beach, we left Quobba Station.
First stop was the blowholes 10 km down the road. They were amazing! Completely exceeded my expectations. The force of the air trapped under rocks caused the water to shoot high into the air through holes, accompanied by very loud whooshing. The landscape around here is incredible. Extremely stark, but stunning.
We drove on to Carnarvon, checked out the town centre and made a trip to Woolies. And we found potato cakes! Only a 3 out of 5 though. I’ve got a good feeling that the #huntforaustraliasbestpotatocake might be back on as we move further south. These northern WA-ers don’t seem to know what a potato cake is.
The area around Carnarvon grows 70% of the state’s fresh produce. We went for a drive around the area and stopped at a roadside stall to grab a few items. The majority of the farms looked very run down, and the advertised ‘fruit loop drive’ was so disappointing that we only completed half of it.
Next it was off to the Carnarvon Space Museum. We had low expectations, and were very pleasantly surprised. There was so much information and interactive displays. The space station at Carnarvon has played a significant role in the tracking of space going vessels (not quite sure what they’re called. Space ships doesn’t seem quite right) and although the majority of equipment is now redundant, there was still some pretty mean looking electrified barbed wire fence surrounding some comm’s equipment.
We left there mid arvo and made a beeline for Hamelin Station where we are camping for two nights. It is a great ex-station stay, with the station purchased by Bush Heritage in 2015. The campsites are all made of crushed shells that almost glow in the moonlight. A lovely change from red dust and sand!

Cliffs near the Point Quobba blowholes.

The blowholes in action.

Point Quobba lighthouse

3/5 potato cake from Carnarvon

One of the redundant satellite dishes at the Carnarvon space museum.



























Python Pool
The photo doesn’t do the beautiful scenery on the drive to Python Pool justice