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GALLERY - Day 4 Travel to Geelong
Travel along western shore line of Port Phillip Bay Williamstown to Geelong.


Williamstown - Looking towards the City.


Curlew Sandpiper - wader bird visiting the Western shoreline of Port Phillip Bay.
Photo Peter Menkhorst.


Red necked stint- An annual visitor to the Western Shore line of Port Phillip Bay.
Photo Peter Menkhorst.


Estuary of Little River, Port Phillip Bay, showing mudflats, saltmarsh and salt vegetation.
Photo: Mark Trengove.


Culturally significant Kuli shell midden at Point Lillias, on Port Phillip Bay, near Werribee.
Point Lillias is also an important seasonal habitat for one of Australia's most endangered species, the Orange Bellied parrot.
Photo: Mark Trengove
For more information on Port Phillip Bay's Western Shoreline see :
www.redreaming.info/DisplayStory.asp?id=10


Garry McKechnie and Mark Rodrigue on Western shoreline day.


Natalie in the office on Pelican doing the press releases.


Arriving in Geelong.
The Addy (Geelong Advertiser) took this photo as part of their story about Two Bays 09.
Crew for the project included Natalie Davey, Damon Mitchell, Garry McKechnie, Aurora Davey, Estelle Kefford and Raf Heale.