Denham to Coral Bay to Exmouth



So Denham was a great place to spend a few days. The hostel was full of fun, friendly people, including the owner, a brit named John. One night John organized a big session (drink up) at the pub and then piled about 15 of us into his van and took us out in the bush where there was a natural hotspring and a hot tub set up. Bottles of Beer and Champagne were drank while lighting stuck far away in the distance. The next morning I was supposed to catch a bus out of Denham but I couldn't find my pants from the night before, which contained my wallet, so I couldn't leave and missed the bus. I eventually found my pants, and my wallet and caught the bus the next day. There is alot to be said about the small towns of western Austalia. By my third full day in Denahm i would walk around the town, which is no more than a half a mile stretch of road along the bay, and I would know half the people that I run into, locals and tourists. Good times.
After Denham we stopped by Monkey Mia to see some dolphins and then caught the bus up to Coral Bay. Our driver, Bart, was a "top bloke" as they say, and the bus was full of some great people who I have been spending the last couple of days with and plan on travelling up North some more. Some from Holland, Ireland, England. Our trip to Coral bay involved some beers on the bus at sunset along the outback road with your favorite 80's rock tunes and the occasional "wee" break along the way. Girls on one side of the road, boys on the other. Coral bay was a nice little town whose main attraction was the snorkling reef, right off the beach. We spent some good days and nights on the beach, and then it was off to Exmouth, to hopefully swim with some whale sharks.

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Yo, Bob you little weasel, when are you coming home?
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