Thursday, December 17, 2009

West Australia


First seeing Sulawesi from the air was great, but waking up above West Australia was magnificent as well. I arrived with the sunrise, so there were some mystical clouds with a pink glow from the light the sun was radiantly beaming over the white coastline. The entire time that was spent in West Australia, the weather has been sunny and warm. It appeared to be the hottest season. All nights, I have slept in my rental camper car close to the beach. What I expected to see in the area of Cairns, was found here: a far less touristy area……


There is not so much to say about my time there, but that it was absolutely gorgeous. The long drives, the amazing outback, the pristine coral reefs, the azure blue sea, all kinds of animals, it cannot be expressed into words. So the pictures will speak for themselves. There was just one time that my car got stuck in the sand in the middle of nowhere, distracted by the sunset. The moment I walked out for help, the only other persons on the beach, a mile away from where I was, were already walking towards my car to get me out.


When you are camping all alone, far away from so called civilisation, the star nights make you truly speechless. As the nights are quite warm as well, it is the ultimate thing to do: watching the heaven. Especially around the 9th of December, when there was no moon, there were many shooting stars and the stunning fire works of comets visible. Later, I heard it was the Noble Price Night in Oslo, where a beautiful blue light had appeared in the sky. A lot of channels have been predicting this, that more and more special light would be visible. It has always been there, but now our senses are able to perceive more.


The picture above was near Eagle Bluff. I saw an abundance of sharks and dongongs there. It was the 12th of the 12th and a very special day for the planet, look at:
http://www.earth-keeper.com/EKnews_11-8-09.htm
where 'my' Metatron brother is explaining more about that day and the 11th of the 11th and the coming Solstice 21-12.

Well, that day, 11-11 and the entire period was special for me as well………..

I am so grateful to be here on Earth right now!

I am Kara and I love All of you!

Pictures:
1st; 9 December 2009, Turquoise Bay near Exmouth, West Australia
2nd; 2 December 2009, Kalbarri National Park, West Australia
3rd; 9 December 2009, sunset Cape Range National Park, near Exmouth, WA
4th; 12 12 Shark Bay, World Heritage, West Australia

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