Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia - May 2012 II
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Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia - May 2012 II
Every dive I've done this month has been outstanding in one way or another. I am still amazed at how awesome our sites are and that no matter how often I dive them I see something new!
Enjoy
And my turtle giving me more head bumps, she's so sweet but has a very hard noggin' and had to put a gentle hand on her shoulder to stop her whamming me!
Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing. I currently live in the US but I have family in Perth. What's the best way to travel up to Exmouth from Perth? Looks like I might skip trying to go the the GBR and just go up to Exmouth.
alien - if you stop to look at things you must add at least one day for each thing to your timetable coz nothing is on the main road. Personally, I'd just fly!
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