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December 22nd, 2011 by Rona Chiera
LANCELIN resident Kym Illman chilled out with the stars of the BBC’s top-rating series Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson and James May.
The Top Gear Guys stayed at Mr Illman’s luxury beach home in the Lancelin town, while working on their Down Under Live version of Top Gear. The crew chose to stay in the peaceful surrounds of the Lancelin sleepy town, rather than have to deal with the throng of fans and media that would have dogged them if they had elected to stay in Perth.The pair made the 240km round trip to do the show by helicopter, which flew from the local primary school oval to Burswood helipad.
Top Gear thoroughly enjoyed their time in Lancelin and they simply loved the isolation and scootered around the Lancelin town whilst no one really recognised them. Just an hour and a half north of Perth in a car and you are there.
What to do once you get to Lancelin: Chill out, Visit the Pinnacles, sand boarding down the dunes and enjoy all the outdoor fun there is to be had at the beach.
Rona Chiera-Moore River Holidays
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August 24th, 2011 by Rona Chiera
Route 60, Indian Ocean Drive, Self Drive Pinnacles Tours
Experience the Moore River region, Turquoise Coast and unwrap one of Western Australia’s most famous natural icons, the Pinnacles.
A self drive itinerary from Perth to the internationally famous Pinnacles has never been so easy.
Provides a safer and shorter route travelling north of Western Australia
Freedom, flexibility and get the real feel for our region in the comfort and privacy of your own vehicle.
Multiple parking bays and overtaking lane opportunities
Scenic Indian Ocean coastal route with viewing point at Wedge Island
Uninterrupted sealed coastal route direct from the city of Perth, Western Australia
The “Perfect Pinnacles” route
30 minutes off your journey between Lancelin and Cervantes
Increased activities and accommodation options
Hot spot for enthusiasts that love adventurous outdoor activities
An enjoyable drive that gives you the option to lengthen or shorten your stay
Western Australia is the outdoor playground capital of Australia.
Rona Chiera
Moore River Holidays
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July 21st, 2011 by Rona Chiera
My dream Dinner Party for 12 at the Pinnacles in Western Australia. I tend to openly invite my community, friends and family into my life, so before I give you my dream Dinner Party for 12 list: I would not want you to miss it, therfore, I would allow you to skype or You Tube the entire dinner party , so you would feel as if you were a part of it. If my Dream Dinner Party for 12 at the Pinnacles in Western Australia, ever eventuates, I would put the menu online, so you could create it at home, get a gathering of your 12 people and enjoy the dinner party together with us.
My Dream Dinner Party for 12 at the Pinnacles in Western Australia list is: Ronald McDonald, David Koch(Kochie),Nelson Mandela, Oprah, Julie Andrews, Jackie Chan, Richard Branson,P!NK, Mr Youdel (my grade 5 teacher), Mr Rick Firns (my children’s School Principal), Lady Gaga, Prince William and one extra, just for good measures, Barack Obama!
I chose this list of people as they have inspired my to greater heights in my thinking than I can ever thank them for. Hardship along the way is just a hurdle, no matter what, they still inspire others to become greater and share their soul. Volunteering in your community is so good for your soul, there should be an annual goal we set for ourselves without limits, to volunteer in our communities
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November 1st, 2010 by Rona Chiera
The Pinnacles Fast Facts
•Nickname: Rock Stars in the Outback
•Distance: Located just 250km north of Perth, Western Australia. An ideal day trip from Perth
•Distance from Moore River Holidays: 149 km
•Location: Nambung National Park, Cervantes, Western Australia
•Area: covers an area of 17,487 hectares
•Heights: from centimetres in size up to 5 metres
•Formed: Formed 25,000 to 30,000 years ago after the Indian Oceans coastal winds eroded the surrounding sand, leaving the limestone pillars exposed to the elements.
•History: The first known European recording of the Nambung area dates back to 1658, when the North and South Hummocks first appeared on Dutch maps. The Hummocks were also mentioned in navigator Philip Parker King’s journal in about 1820. Nambung is an Aboriginal word that means crooked or winding and it was from this river that the park was named.
•The Pinnacles Desert remained relatively unknown until the late 1960s, when the Department of Lands and Surveys agreed to add the area to the already existing national park, which had been established in 1956.
•Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre is Located within the Nambung National Park and it is a fascinating interpretative display focused on the region’s unique flora, fauna, national parks and nature.
•Access: light vehicles can access Nambung National Park Pinnacles by road. Access to the Pinnacles area itself is by means of a 100 metre walking trail from the car park. You must remain on the designated tracks within the park.
•Address: Pinnacles Drive, via Nambung National Park Cervantes 6511
••Facilities: Wheelchair access, information bay, picnic area, rubbish bins, barbeque facilities and toilets are available.
•Gear: Hat, sunscreen sturdy footwear and bottled water as no drinking water is available.
•Wildflowers: showcases fabulous wildflowers between August and October
•Pinnacles Lookout and is a 4-5 kilometre walk through the Nambung National Park. The little Painted Desert and unusual white dunes can also be viewed from the lookout
•Animals: Western grey kangaroos grazing on the vegetation. They may let you approach quite closely if you are quiet and keep your movements to a minimum. Emus and white-tailed black-cockatoos, bobtail lizards, goulds monitors and the harmless carpet pythons, birds of prey such as a black-shouldered kite, hovering above the ground in search of a meal.
•Native plant varieties: Panjang (a low wattle), coastal banjine, Acacia truncata, quandong (Santalum acuminatum), yellow tailflower (Anthocercis), thick-leaved fanflower (Scaevola crassifolia) and white clematis and cockies tongues are some of Nambung’s common plant species. Parrotbush (Dryandra sessilis) becomes more common as you get closer to the Pinnacles and candle banksia(Banksia attenuata), firewood banksia (Banksia menziesii)and sawtooth banksia (Banksia prionotes) are also common in the park.
•The science: Science has solved the riddle posed by the Pinnacles: they were formed from limestone-rich sand, ancient sea shells crushed into powder by the ocean and swept inland by wind and waves. Once this shell-sand had reached the area, a complex process over thousands of years turned created this natural wonder known as the Pinnacles. Every time it rained, the water would cause some of the calcium carbonate in the shell-sand to seep into the ground, hardening and slowly forming the Pinnacles beneath the ground. Bushfires and erosion caused the surrounding loose sand to blow away, leaving behind the natural splendour of the Pinnacles that we enjoy today.
•Stromatolites – Just south of Cervantes is Lake Thetis which is known for its stromatolites – are rocklike formations dubbed the “ancient living fossils” because they are formed by millions of tiny living organisms.
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November 1st, 2010 by Rona Chiera
Route 60, Indian Ocean Drive. 10 Reasons to Self Drive Indian Ocean Drive.
Experience the Moore River region, Turquoise Coast and unwrap one of Western Australia’s most famous natural icons, the Pinnacles.
A self drive itinerary from Perth to the internationally famous Pinnacles has never been so easy.
•Provides a safer and shorter route travelling north of Western Australia
•Freedom, flexibility and get the real feel for our region in the comfort and privacy of your own vehicle.
•Multiple parking bays and overtaking lane opportunities
•Scenic Indian Ocean coastal route with viewing point at Wedge Island
•Uninterrupted sealed coastal route direct from the city of Perth, Western Australia
•The “Perfect Pinnacles” route
•30 minutes off your journey between Lancelin and Cervantes
•Increased activities and accommodation options
•Hot spot for enthusiasts that love adventurous outdoor activities
•An enjoyable drive that gives you the option to lengthen or shorten your stay
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October 29th, 2010 by Rona Chiera
The Pinnacles Fast Facts
•Nickname: Rock Stars in the Outback
•Distance: Located just 250km north of Perth, Western Australia. An ideal day trip from Perth
•Distance from Moore River Holidays: 149 km
•Location: Nambung National Park, Cervantes, Western Australia
•Area: covers an area of 17,487 hectares
•Heights: from centimetres in size up to 5 metres
•Formed: Formed 25,000 to 30,000 years ago after the Indian Oceans coastal winds eroded the surrounding sand, leaving the limestone pillars exposed to the elements.
•History: The first known European recording of the Nambung area dates back to 1658, when the North and South Hummocks first appeared on Dutch maps. The Hummocks were also mentioned in navigator Philip Parker King’s journal in about 1820. Nambung is an Aboriginal word that means crooked or winding and it was from this river that the park was named.
•The Pinnacles Desert remained relatively unknown until the late 1960s, when the Department of Lands and Surveys agreed to add the area to the already existing national park, which had been established in 1956.
•Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre is Located within the Nambung National Park and it is a fascinating interpretative display focused on the region’s unique flora, fauna, national parks and nature.
•Access: light vehicles can access Nambung National Park Pinnacles by road. Access to the Pinnacles area itself is by means of a 100 metre walking trail from the car park. You must remain on the designated tracks within the park.
•Open: Every day of the year except Christmas Day
•Cost: Entry is $11 per car
•Address: Pinnacles Drive, via Nambung National Park Cervantes 6511
•Contacts: +61 08 9652 7913
•Facilities: Wheelchair access, information bay, picnic area, rubbish bins, barbeque facilities and toilets are available.
•Gear: Hat, sunscreen sturdy footwear and bottled water as no drinking water is available.
•Wildflowers: showcases fabulous wildflowers between August and October
•Pinnacles Lookout and is a 4-5 kilometre walk through the Nambung National Park. The little Painted Desert and unusual white dunes can also be viewed from the lookout
•Animals: Western grey kangaroos grazing on the vegetation. They may let you approach quite closely if you are quiet and keep your movements to a minimum. Emus and white-tailed black-cockatoos, bobtail lizards, goulds monitors and the harmless carpet pythons, birds of prey such as a black-shouldered kite, hovering above the ground in search of a meal.
•Native plant varieties: Panjang (a low wattle), coastal banjine, Acacia truncata, quandong (Santalum acuminatum), yellow tailflower (Anthocercis), thick-leaved fanflower (Scaevola crassifolia) and white clematis and cockies tongues are some of Nambung’s common plant species. Parrotbush (Dryandra sessilis) becomes more common as you get closer to the Pinnacles and candle banksia(Banksia attenuata), firewood banksia (Banksia menziesii)and sawtooth banksia (Banksia prionotes) are also common in the park.
•The science: Science has solved the riddle posed by the Pinnacles: they were formed from limestone-rich sand, ancient sea shells crushed into powder by the ocean and swept inland by wind and waves. Once this shell-sand had reached the area, a complex process over thousands of years turned created this natural wonder known as the Pinnacles. Every time it rained, the water would cause some of the calcium carbonate in the shell-sand to seep into the ground, hardening and slowly forming the Pinnacles beneath the ground. Bushfires and erosion caused the surrounding loose sand to blow away, leaving behind the natural splendour of the Pinnacles that we enjoy today.
•Stromatolites – Just south of Cervantes is Lake Thetis which is known for its stromatolites – are rocklike formations dubbed the “ancient living fossils” because they are formed by millions of tiny living organisms.
Enjoy our Rock Stars in the Outback, the Pinnacles.
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October 29th, 2010 by Rona Chiera
Experience the Moore River region, Turquoise Coast and unwrap one of Western Australia’s most famous natural icons, the Pinnacles.
A self drive itinerary from Perth to the internationally famous Pinnacles has never been so easy.
10 reasons to self drive Indian Ocean Drive
•Provides a safer and shorter route travelling north of Western Australia
•Freedom, flexibility and get the real feel for our region in the comfort and privacy of your own vehicle.
•Multiple parking bays and overtaking lane opportunities
•Scenic Indian Ocean coastal route with viewing point at Wedge Island
•Uninterrupted sealed coastal route direct from the city of Perth, Western Australia
•The “Perfect Pinnacles” route
•30 minutes off your journey between Lancelin and Cervantes
•Increased activities and accommodation options
•Hot spot for enthusiasts that love adventurous outdoor activities
•An enjoyable drive that gives you the option to lengthen or shorten your stay
Why wait for a long weekend?
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October 20th, 2010 by Rona Chiera
Cervantes Art Festival will be held on 28th, 29th,30th & 31st October 2010, Art Entries are now closed but go and view
Art, Craft,Photography and Bush Poetry.
Featured Artists,and some stallholders will be in Cervantes Recreation Hall
Cars, Tractors & larger displays will be on the football oval
Entry Forms can be downloaded from here or available from Dianne Knight email cervanteswa@yahoo.com.au
Address P.O.Box 184
Art Event is located at the local Recreation Hall on Aragon St
Cervantes WA 6511
Make it a weekend of the Moore River region and see the Turquoise Coast Art Festival and Pinnacles whilst you are with us. Travel less see more. Travel on one road, Wanneroo Rd becomes Indian Ocean Drive straight from Perth, Western Australia.
Dianne Knight
Landline (08) 9652 7540
Email cervanteswa@yahoo.com.au
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September 5th, 2010 by Rona Chiera
Moore River Holidays is the best holiday accommodation for families and groups as you enter the Indian Ocean Drive from the Wanneroo Rd link up. Our Moore River accommodation is located directly on the banks of the Moore River, straight off the new Indian Ocean Drive. Moore River Holidays makes a great accommodation point for visiting surounding towns such as Guilderton, Gingin, New Norcia, Lancelin and the Pinnacles.
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