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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Serpentine National Park












Centered around Serpertine Falls in Western Australia's Darling escarpment, this small National Park has a total area of 635 hectares but is a real beaut spot to visit. The Park stretches up the granite slopes of the Serpentine river. In summer the Serpentine fall's is a popular swimming spot at the fall's pool.



This photo was taken at the Serpentine fall's but as you can see it was taken during the summer, hence stuff all water but still a real-beaut waterhole for a dip.



The kiddies having a bush walk around the park. Bush walking is very popular in the park and so are the wildflowers, particularly in the spring, they are at their best during September and October.





Here the kiddies are feeding the wild kangaroos at the picnic grounds.







'You-me-carpark-now kid'








These are two water pipes that run from the base of the Serpentine waterhole.