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Sunday 4th of November 2018 - Monthly Cruise - Cape Bouvard Winery and Brewery

Sheila Wallace is taking us on a 160km cruise via Serpentine Dam to the Cape Bouvard Winery and Brewery for lunch. There will also be an opportunity to see the Thrombolites near the Winery.

So what are Thrombolites? They look like rocks but there is much more to them than that! Thrombolites are ancient forms that photosythesize (produce energy from sunlight). Thrombolites are different to the Stromolites that can be found in Hamelin Pool in Shark Bay - they form in a different way. Thrombolites and Stromatolites were the only known form of life on Earth some 350 to 650 million years ago. Thrombolites are a rare natural phenomenon that provide an insight into ancient life on Earth.


We meet at the Gosnells Civic Centre located between Albany Highway and Mills Road West in the parking area near Mills Road West (Click here to view a map) at 9:00 and depart 9:30 am sharp.