So hot they need to cool down! Makeup free Elsa Pataky wears a skimpy bikini while husband Chris Hemsworth showcases his rippling abs as they enjoy a makeshift shower while camping in Western Australia By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:35 GMT, 22 March 2019 | Updated: 05:43 GMT, 22 March 2019 Viewcomments They're one of the hottest Hollywood couples, who recently launched their own fitness app. And Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky showcased their impressive physiques when they set up a makeshift shower while camping on the beach in Western Australia earlier this month. Spanish beauty Elsa, 42, put on a busty display in a white bikini before Chris showed off his rippling abs going shirtless, in a video which Elsa put online on Thursday. White hot! Elsa Pataky wears a skimpy bikini while husband Chris Hemsworth showcases his rippling abs while camping 'Happy days,' Elsa said in the clip, as she soaked up the ocean view from their tent. She then shared a video of Chris, 35, refilling a shower bag while shirtless. The Thor star can then be seen cuddling up to a wallaby in an adorable video. Not a bad view! She then shared a video of Chris, 35, refilling a shower bag while shirtless Thor blimey: Chris showcased his washboard abs on the day Making furry friends: The Thor star can then be seen cuddling up to a wallaby in an adorable video Elsa also shared a video of herself and Chris trying a 'warm-water sea urchin' for the first time, with Chris being left 'disgusted' by the taste. The pair - who are based in Byron Bay in Northern NSW - certainly lived up to their down-to-earth reputation this month as they roughed it in tents with little water and no wifi or phone signal on the trip. They enjoyed the minibreak with friends and family. Too funny! Elsa also shared a video of herself and Chris trying a 'warm-water sea urchin' for the first time, with Chris being left 'disgusted' by the taste Elsa gushed about their trip online, writing earlier this month: 'We feel so lucky to have been able to go on an incredible trip to WA (Western Australia), a beautiful place with amazing people.' 'We were able to connect with our kids, partners and friends in deeper, different ways. Without the stress of routine, without agendas, plans or luxuries.' 'Just beaches, shells, surf and games around the camp fire. I feel very fortunate.' 'We feel so lucky': The pair - who are based in Byron Bay in Northern NSW - certainly lived up to their down-to-earth reputation this month as they roughed it in tents with little water and no wifi or phone signal on the trip Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility