Heading south around the estuary , we found this spot that looked interesting , lots of dead tree stumps poking out of the reeds beside the water .
Island Point was our next stop , and here it is , and thats the island . It's a popular spot for people to go crabbing , the water isn't too deep and there's usually plenty of crabs .
From here we headed toward Lake Clifton and discovered an old lime kiln . There's also a 500m walk to the lake where they used to get the lime slurry from .
This is the other side of the building .
We headed off down the track toward the lake and found a few little flowers .
It was a pleasant walk down to the end of the track , and that's where it gets weird , this is the end of the track 30m short of the water - if you look really hard you can see some water through the trees !
The only way we could see the lake was to manoeuvre the drone up through the canopy of the trees and watch from there . These are all freshwater lakes and are found quite often in WA not far from the ocean - income cases right behind the sand dunes of the beach .
Lake Clifton stretches up to the north and also down to the south from here , boating , swimming , fishing isn't allowed .
This is where they used to get the lime slurry from , and this is the only way to see it - from above . The remains of the old pipeline jetty can be seen in between the two dredged areas . The slurry turned out to be inferior , so the dredging and kiln operations were scrapped .
Another day , another drive , we headed to South Yunderup to have some lunch at the Sandy Cove Tavern with Jo & Mark - friends we met at Bonney's Ski Park . After a very nice lunch , we headed around to North Yunderup . At the end of a dirt road you find yourself at some of the waterways that flow into the estuary . The Serpentine River is one side and the Murray River is on the other .
This is the Serpentine River looking to Coodanup on the left and Furnisdale on the right
Coopers Mill is just over the water from where we could drive to - one of the early flour mills .
That's it ,we haven't been doing a lot due to the excessive heat we've been having of late - week after week of mid 30's , and the Fremantle doctor has deserted us , so no cooling afternoon breeze , it's turned us into hermits . Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1Nu0nesMbBK7AzfSXuyK0B-qplAsT7K-q&usp=sharing
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