Colin down the blowhole
Today (28th) began fine after last nights electrical light show.
First stop Caiguna blow hole where my sunglasses fell off my head into the hole so Colin went down to retrieve them. As usual he made it fun, calling snakes as you would a cat, & wearing the sunglasses, temporarily minus one lens while still down the blowhole.
These blowholes blow & suck air, not water. It is the way the numerous caves under the Nullabor breathe.
At Caiguna Roadhouse a crow flew in with a beak full of dirty meat. He proceeded to drop it into the roof guttering where he left it to soak. He drank some water then rinsed the meat,lifting it in & out of the water, before eating it. Clever crow - dirty rainwater for the tanks.
A group of us came upon Madura Lookout - a lookout on a plain? Yes it is. It looks down over a lower plain. Stunning views.
Along the plains were a mob of roos a safe distance from the road as well as a few emus a good distance away.
Unusual cloud formations
Cloud formations were captivating & looked like big, fat, cottony grubs. I haven't seen anything quite like it before.
There was heavy rain that drowned a lot of the riders, we didn't get a drop :-)