Before we left Coffs this morning we went and climbed Muttonbird Island.
This smallish island, just offshore and connected by a jetty, is the breeding home of Muttonbirds (Shearwaters), which nest here in underground nests.
There aren’t any birds now, but the nests are everywhere and I imagine the sound when birds are here is deafening. The island itself is high and rocky and the wind on top is cyclonic! Here’s the view eastwards from the far lookout:
That silhouette you see is a fisherman braving the rocks far below.
After an epic lunch stop in Kempsey (check your mailboxes…) we continued only to lovely Port Macquarie. This sums up the place nicely I feel:
It’s a coastal tourist town with loads to see and do. Our comfy hotel is located right in the middle of it all and I’d like to spend more than one night here.
We did the usual eating and boulevarding and eating and wandering and eating and some shopping. It was relaxing and great.
Today we end our road trip in Newcastle, with a stop or two on the way. I wonder what we’ll see?