November 19-21, 2021

Wunjunga and the campground known as Funny Dunny Park; another place we visited in 2014 and looking exactly the same but this time out of season, no camp host and almost no campers. One young guy obviously staying a while and working in the area and for one night one other camper trailer. Then on the Saturday morning procession of horse floats started to arrive from about 7.30am, which turned out to be the Pony Club from Ayr turning out for a Christmas ride and moving on for a lunch, in all we had about 14 floats and 20 or so horses and ponies.

One of the amazing sights we didn’t see last time was the movement of thousands of tiny mud crabs as the tide receded, most of these are the size of a thumbnail



Further along, were “waves” of banks of very small oyster like shells all washed into rows


