Sunday, November 28, 2010

Lake Argyle resort

What a pool and it was at a caravan park
Lake Argyle

Kununurra

Billy having his last swim at Kununurra van park even if it was at night.
Elephant rock near Kununurra

El Questro

Relaxing in the hot springs at Zebadee falls
Sitting under this fall was so nice except I couldnt keep my glasses on.

Soooooo nice
Beautiful walk thru Zebadee falls

Amy having a massage
Crossing the Pentacost river.
Doing the walk up Emma gorge

Beautiful scenery in Emma gorge.

Bungle Bungles

View from our flight over the Bungles. Sooo worth it.
Getting ready to board our flight..

Mary Poole free camp

Do you think it can be repaired? Thats what Dave asked the tyre guy..
Bill playing with a little guy at the free camp at Mary Poole

Tunnel Creek n Winjana Gorge

Walking in Tunnel Creek
Walking thru Winjana Gorge
This poor old croc had taken the bait and got the lure stuck in his mouth.. We werent going to help him as his teeth were too big.. Some people just go fishing where ever they like and they dont read the signs.

Cape Leveque

We went night fishing with our spears that we made earlier in the day. It was a fantastic trip to Lombadina. We were spearing in water up to our armpits.. it was pretty crazy..
Just floating around in the water in front of our beach shelter at Cape Leveque.
On the road to Cape Leveque. It was like a 6 lane dirt road for 90kms then it was tarred and 110speed limit once we got into the aboriginal lands.
All set up in our beach shelter..we had 3nights here. EXCELLENT..wish we had booked 10nights
This is how we set out our tents etc.
Getting reception for the internet on the car.
The weather was perfect all the time.
Billy still had to do school work while we were away.
Love this sign..was on the road to cape leveque.
View from our hut.
Boys cooking dinner.
Spear making at Lombodina..

Derby and Broome

Billy learning to drive again..
Drinking from the longest cattle trough in the world. Apparently it could feed up to 1000 head of cattle at a time.
Everyone has to hug a boab when you go to Derby

Billy and some friends in the park at Derby. Rodney and Kevin carved this Boab nut for him..They were really nice fellas.

80 mile beach and Barn Hill WA

Another gorgeous sunset at Barn Hill Station
I love the red dirt and how it meets the blue ocean. It is amazing..
Classic....the old grey nomads have thier own bowling green at this park.
This is how 80mile beach caravan park looks since the cyclone in early 2010

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Cape Keraudren

This is what we called the aircraft carrier...its about 14ft tall and covered in small oysters. We walked out at low tide and climbed up the back of the rocks onto the top. The following shots are of our view from the van of the rock at different tides..also the rock is about 150ft long. At low tide you can walk out and at high tide it goes under water..




This is our ranger coming to collect fees but every morning he would have a kick of the footy with Billy. He said it was his exercise for the day...Billy loved it..
This little guy guarded the toilets and didnt let any riff raff in... I sure wasnt gonna argue with him..There were actually three of these humungus bulls roaming around the Cape and they just cruised thru the camp any old time they felt like it...
The locals were very friendly and this one was lookin for a feed...
Who said Oysters dont grow on trees????????????????