During our days in Exmouth we explored Cape Range National Park. Enjoyed a walk at Yardie Creek as well as swimming and snorkeling at various beaches, specially Turquoise Beach. One evening at sunset, we saw several stingrays in ankle deep water, as well as a very small black tip shark.
Ningaloo Reef is known for the whale sharks that migrate north at this time of the year, so we decided to join on a day trip to see and snorkel with the biggest fish in the world. We swam with a couple, all around 5-6m, and it was amazing to see their easy and slow tail movement in the water while we had to swim as fast as we could to keep up with them for a few minutes! During the day, we also saw some dugongs, turtles, a 3m tiger shark, a yellow sea snake and lots of beautiful colourful fish and corals.
Good to hear from you guys and also you swam with the whale sharks. Even though, it was only a short time -- you did it. :-) Enjoy your next part of your trip. K & R
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