Kayaking and dinosaur footprints
Barb and Jess had booked in for a morning of Kayaking at Gantheaume point. They were picked up at the front of Cable Beach Caravan Park and taken to the beach right beside the point. The tide was pretty full and it was perfect weather for kayaking. There was a group of about fourteen of us and three guides who each took a child or less experienced kayaker with them in the two man kayaks. We all donned our life jackets and paddled out to sea.It was so lovely to be out on the water. We'd seen people exercising horses in the shallow water on the beach prior to leaving. Hopefully no crocs or sharks round here. Or stingers for that matter!
As we paddled along we could see whales breaching not too far out to sea and also saw some turtles in the water swimming on the surface before diving below and there were plenty of sea birds soaring majestically above us. It was pretty wonderful! The colour of the turquoise sea against the red colour of the pindan cliffs was quite stunning.
We pulled in to some flat (ish) rocks to stop and have drinks and bikkies with dip and a swim in the ocean off the rocks. The guides also pointed out some fossils in the rocks and told us where to come later that afternoon at low tide to find the dinosaur footprints on the rocks below the lighthouse.
We paddled leisurely back to our starting point on the beach where there were a couple walking their dog. The dog was running maniacly around in circles, very excited to be at the beach. Turns out he'd been kicked in the head as a pup and when he gets excited he just spins!
Later in the afternoon we went down to Gautheaume point by car to find the dinosaur footprints.
We saw the lighthouse we'd viewed from the water with its nest of sea birds being guarded by dad and baby chicks fed by mum.
We had to clamber down the cliffs to the low tide mark to see the footprints. There were lots of other people with the same idea as us and eventually someone found some prints and called the rest of us over. It was rather fun climbing all over the rocks and examining the coral , fish and even squid in the rockpools.
Afterwards we drove back to Cable beach to watch the sunset from the foreshore. We could see the camels being ridden at sunset and there were lots of 4WDs on the actual beach to see the sun go down. The Cable beach resort bar looked pretty packed. We thought that might be a nice place to visit tomorrow evening.
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