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Big Lap

A year exploring Australia in our Caravan Baca lagi
  • Cable Beach Sunset

    25 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    You can't beat a Western Australian Sunset over the ocean, it's a magical time of the day and so special that we could share the experience with family. We are absolutely loving Grumps & Nanna visiting while we are here in Broome, it's so wonderful to be able to share some of our Aussie adventures with them ❤️Baca lagi

  • Cable Beach

    25 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    The sun was shining as we headed out for an afternoon on Cable Beach. Olivia had a ball playing in the sand with her spade and bucket making sandcastles.

  • Nanny & Grumps Arrive!

    21 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    We have been counting down the days until Nanny & Grumps arrived in Broome! We surprised them by greeting them on their arrival off the plane - Oli couldn't contain her excitement! Now every plane she sees at the Broome Airport with a Kangaroo Tail she asks if it's N&G plane. And that's a lot of times because the airport is in the middle of town and we go past it a lot of times.Baca lagi

  • Willie Creek Pearl Farm

    19 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Fascinated about the pearling process, mum was excited to visit Willie Creek Pearl Farm, and given Olivia was free to tag along, it gave Dad the opportunity to have a few hours hours alone. Mum and Oli cruised the creek, saw a live oyster being opened to discover the pearl inside and enjoyed morning tea watching the tide roll in. Dad enjoyed a few hours beach driving, getting stuck in super soft sand, digging himself out followed by a coffee and reading on the Willie Creek deck. What a fabulous morning, topped off with a beautiful piece of jewellery from the showroom.Baca lagi

  • James Price Point

    18 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Where the red cliffs meet the turquoise ocean. James Price Point was going to be our stay over, but instead we just visited to see this spectacular piece of the Australian Coastline.

  • Beach Days

    17 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    It's been forever that we have enjoyed time at the beach, the salty air, cool breeze, sand beneath your toes and warm water. Oli and Mum spent a wonderful afternoon playing, cooling off and enjoying being back by the coast.Baca lagi

  • Quondong Point Camping

    17–20 Sep 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    We stumbled upon the most beautiful spot to park up Mabel. Views down the coast, turquoise blue water, sunsets, access to sandy beaches and some of the only trees for shade in the area! We were very spoilt with this free camp. The best place to explore this area of the peninsula.Baca lagi

  • Roebuck Roadhouse

    17 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    We had seen a LOT of cows out the windows, roaming along the road during our travels. Oli didn't know what to think when she stood next to a couple of life-size cows! That's certainly a fuel stop to remember 😳Baca lagi

  • Birdwood Downs

    15–17 Sep 2023, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    We arrived late morning at Birdwood Downs and quickly set up to get out and explore. This great station stay had peacocks and chickens roaming around the caravans, which Olivia loved!

  • Derby

    15 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Once set-up, we headed into Derby to do see a few tourist sights. Derby has some of the biggest tides in the southern hemisphere, which was amazing to view at the Derby Jetty. We visited the Derby Commonage which included the Boab Prison Tree, Myalls Bore, Frosty Pool and the windmill.Baca lagi

  • Tunnel Creek

    14 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 33 °C

    Up there on Mums list of places to visit, but not so much on Dads. Tunnel Creek flows through a water-worn tunnel beneath the Napier Range. This area is part of a fossilised barrier reef from Devonian times 360 million years ago.

    The patterns, colours and textures of the limestone rocks at the tunnel entrance are beautiful, plus it made for changing start boulder hopping with Olivia! From there it was head torches on, a scramble over rocks and a wade through water. It was here that Dad couldn't keep going, the knowledge that freshies might be lurking stopped his need to see anymore and along with Olivia headed back out. Mum (with a big breath) swam off into the dark, deep water through the cave alone, making it out the other side of the Napier Range. This subterranean trail is not for the faint hearted, at 2km return through the pitch black you definitely hope your headlight doesn't stop working!
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  • Lennard River Rest Stop

    14 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    Another great free camp on the Gibb, it's a shame swimming wasn't on the cards today but with last wet seasons floods, the riverbanks were steep and washed out and not really accessible. Besides that, we saw a few freshies upstream and it put us off swimming.

    Other than that, it's definitely a peaceful and beautiful spot to spend a night
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  • Gibb River Road - last of the dirt

    14 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Today marked our 2nd last day on the Gibb, but the last day of dirt, corrugations and wash outs. We are a little saddened as its been a sensational 2 weeks travelling the Kimberly region and ticking off a bucket list item. Everyone always talks about how bad the road conditions are, maybe we were just lucky and out of the peak, but the roads really were not as bad as we expected and certainly better than some roads we have travelled on recently!

    The Gibb is ever changing, but today's section was incredibly beautiful, unusually undulating and we were surrounded by rocky outcrops. Mum was excited to see a 'Kimberly Rose' (all be in whizzing past in the car).
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  • Silent Grove

    13 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    It was a disappointing day, we decided to stay at Silent Grove Campground as we planned on visiting Bell Gorge in the afternoon. A bushfire just on the edge of the campfire changed our plans. Without being able to swim, roam or go anywhere we decided watching a movie was the best plan. Olivia was ENTHRALLED which meant being able to fix a few things as we kept an eye on the flames close by.Baca lagi

  • Manning Gorge Campground

    12–14 Sep 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    There are always chores at camp, today was to to clean the solar panels on Mabel. But big rewards come as well. After tackling Manning & Adcock Gorge today, Mum decided a treat was in order, with hot chips from the Mt Barnett Roadhouse. We all decided that these were the best chips we had had in a very long time, they were truly delicious and not just because it had been so long between hot chips, but a big surprise being in the middle of nowhere!Baca lagi

  • Adcock Gorge

    12 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Adcock Gorge, a little way from Mt Barnett Roadhouse is a beautiful (green) pool perfect for an afternoon cool off. With a 4x4 track in (mum got to drive this one) and only a short walk, it was one of Oli's favourites.

    Joel tried to climb to tge top unsuccessfully but we got the drone up which was wonderful to see the surrounds.
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  • Manning Gorge Walk

    12 September 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    We decided that Olivia would protest too much on this 5.4km return walk so it was decided that mum would go and Dad would do the washing 😅

    A 5.30 wake up and 6 am start was needed as this is meant to be a very hot and exposed walk. The early start meant a spectacular sunrise, beginning with a cool dip across the river to actually start the hike. The wildflowers are just starting to bloom so mum was able to capture some beautiful photos.

    The hike was totally worth it, with a 20min swim at the falls all alone! A quick scramble to the top of the falls (photos are on the gopro), before another swim before the tour group and multiple families started arriving. The perfect morning, and topped of by being greeted at the river by Oli and Dad for another swim, all before 10am!
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