Amazing rock formations greeted us at the Pinnacles National Park. We were travelling with friends so we played 44 home around the rock formations. There were lots of racing around, hence it took quite a while to walk the couple of kilometres loop walk.
The pictures make it look stunning. Certainly there was a very blue sky and little chance of rain, but windy western Australia showed itself when were away. The sand blew up into our faces and eyes. We hid behind the rock formations and out of the wind.
Interesting fact – scientists are not sure how the pinnacles were formed. There is 2 theories about whether they are the roots of trees or the tree stumps and they were only revealed from the sand 6,000 years ago.
Camping with friends was very special. The kids enjoyed having company and also playing spotlight with no one else to bother. There was a sizeable pool where we found a frog. It previously was an emu farm but no sight of one could be found and only high fences in places. Our friends were reading a book about a boy for advent and he had many adventures. JGD put on a show with her special friend to the frozen songs and bought a friendship necklace with her friend.