next few days look a little windy in the forecast.
LLD said
09:15 AM Sep 10, 2018
What a gem. Just been there. Took a quad bike across the dunes on the afternoon / sunset ride. Would have taken the dune buggy if we'd stayed longer. Their is another topic on bore water but what about the calcium laden, boiling bore water at Coral Bay?
Due in Coral bay on the 11th-12th. Then going to Ningaloo station.
Aus-Kiwi said
10:34 AM Sep 10, 2018
It will clean up with any food acid type . Even lemon , vinegar left over night .? Just fill over element .
Cupie said
05:22 PM Sep 10, 2018
Do they still use a small desalinator plant for drinking water?
LLD said
07:12 PM Sep 10, 2018
Cupie wrote:
Do they still use a small desalinator plant for drinking water?
I think they do. They installed a solar farm but the panel maintenance was costing more that the electricity generated. There is now wind power. The bore water is close to boiling so I'm not sure if that can be utilised for something. Certainly not required for central heating.
Coral Bay WA
No wind today to speak of.
27 degrees, a great day .
next few days look a little windy in the forecast.
What a gem. Just been there. Took a quad bike across the dunes on the afternoon / sunset ride. Would have taken the dune buggy if we'd stayed longer. Their is another topic on bore water but what about the calcium laden, boiling bore water at Coral Bay?
Do they still use a small desalinator plant for drinking water?
I think they do. They installed a solar farm but the panel maintenance was costing more that the electricity generated. There is now wind power. The bore water is close to boiling so I'm not sure if that can be utilised for something. Certainly not required for central heating.