Sunday, May 20, 2012

Crawley walk Saturday May 20

I thought last Saturday was magnificent, today was better again. Peter is still out of action until next Saturday. The weather was warm with a lovely breeze blowing.

The walk was not long, about 4 km. it was from Mounts Bay Rd along the foreshore of Crawley Bay to Foreshore of Nedlands. A lot of these walks now have interesting historical plaques to read, and this one was no different.

I stopped off at the Crawley Bay cafe for a refreshing coffee on the way back to the car.
These plaques are interesting how they remember the Catalina boat flights from Melville water to Ceylon during WWII. These were the longest regular flights in the world at the time.
Must be why they call it Pelican Point.


Thoughts this group of birds roosting at the Crawley Baths was interesting.

Next week's walk is Pt Walter to Blackwall Reach.


 

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