A lot of time is spent crossing the island in a 4WD bus so we can get to the East beach which is easier to drive on than the soft sand throughout the entire island. Most of the West coach beaches are off limits to 4WD for ecological purposes.
We stopped at a spot to witness the winds blowing sand inland and see how the island is continually evolving and how it was formed.
We then departed so we could do a quick (10 min?) walk up some rocks to a cliff and point with views West and South to two huge beaches as well as the champagne pools in the distance. Just before we were heading back down, a quick sprinkle formed to expedite all the people back down to their vehicles.
We cruised south on the beach for a while and intentionally passed the turning point inland because we had time. This paid off in a dingo sighting on the beach. The wild dog was watching some fishermen and hoping for something out of it. We got some photos at a distance before the trek back across the island.