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The Point Quobba Blowholes are about 75 kilometres north-west of Carnarvon in Western Australia. It was high tide and very windy during out visit to the blowholes and the water was being forced through the sea caves and creating jets about 20 metres high. The air is forced through the holes ahead of the water and makes quite a loud noise - a type of warning that water is coming very soon. We got lots of photos and great go-pro footage of this phenomena. Apparently the swell has more of an effect on the blowholes than the tide.
Just south of the Blowholes is the Point Quobba Lagoon which is a great place for swimming and snorkelling. Even though there was a large swell in the ocean this lagoon was protected and quite calm - a lovely place for a picnic with shaded structures provided to sit and enjoy the view.
RvTrips would recommend a trip to Point Quobba - you can even camp the night if you wish.