Broome/Cable Beach

After an early start and long day, we arrived in Broome at 1345, pics of our resort and camel 🐫, look around Broome tomorrow as our tour starts on Thursday
Broome

Spent the day looking around Broome, very famous for the largest pearl industry in Australia, but I can't afford them
Broome

Broome jetty, beach and mangroves, didn't see any crabs, though!
Cable Beach

Cable Beach didn't disappoint, beautiful morning and fantastic sunset!
Boab Tree

On the way to Fitzroy Crossing came along one of the largest Boab trees in Australia, it's still has its leaves on due to excessive rains in the wet season.
Fitzroy Crossing

Pics of the damaged bridge
Halls Creek

This is the place and the reason why the RFD started
Bungle Bungles at sunset

Lovely view of the Bungles with a glass of bubbles
Cathedral Gorge

Lots of gorges and chasms, others to far and too hot to get to, also lots of cane toads have fallen into ponds,they can't get out so they die
Bungle Bungles

Amazing rock formations
Wilderness Lodge

Pictures of our accommodation - very rustic
Echidna Chasm

Part of the Bungles, beautiful Echidna Chasm
Kununurra

Diversion Dam to Ord Dam, 55 kms od waterways and rapids, very pretty, saw plenty of crocs and birds
Kununurra

Ord Dam, it's a real pity you can't see the depth difference between the two body of waters
Kununurra

Beautiful sunset and BBQ on Kununurra Lake
Kununurra

Ivanhoe Crossing, flooding so you can't pass through,but some silly bugger fishing, plenty of crocs there!
Kununurra

Hoochy Rum distillery, well worth a visit
Wyndham

Wonderful lookout for a picnic lunch
Emma Gorge

Up very early to do a very challenging walk to the Falls, not a lot of water falling there but very pretty
Zebedee Springs

An oasis in the Elquestro National Park, an inviting 27°
Ellenbrae Homestead

Beautiful oasis in the middle of nowhere, and great for scones with tea or coffee
Little Martin Falls

After a decent walk these beautiful falls appear
Mitchell Falls

Helicopter ride around the Falls was spectacular, what a day, you didn't disappoint!
Drysdale, Western Australia

Some of these arts are between 200 to 18,000 years old!
Along the Gibb river and road

Very pretty drive to Bells Gorge