Broome

We arrived in Broome, the unofficial capital of the Kimberley, in the PM of Sunday with the plan to set up camp and then call in to see Jan and her husband Dave . Jan did her nursing training withLes mer
Cable Beach , Broome

Cable Beach is named after the communications cable which linked Broome to Indonesia and is situated 6 km from the town's centre. The sand is pristine and the Indian Ocean a clear turquoise. You canLes mer
James Price Point

We were lucky enough to have our personal tour guide, our friend Jan , to drive us up the dirt road to James Price Point. Along the way we stopped to enjoy the stark scenic changes from the beautifulLes mer
Derby

Derby, sitting on King Sound, is the departure point for tours to the Horizontal Falls and Buccaneer Archipelego and is the western terminus to the Gibb River Road. It specializes in the spectacularLes mer
HorIzontal Falls , Derby

After some thought we decided to take a trip to what is often described as an experience of a lifetime on the seaplane adventure to the Horizontal Falls. We flew from Derby on board the seaplane andLes mer
Tunnel Creek

About 35 Kms from Windhana Gorge is Tunnel creek. This park offers a unique opportunity to explore a creek with permanent pools of fresh water as it tunnels 750 meters through the Napier Range. In theLes mer
Windjana Gorge

The park consists of a 3.5 km long gorge, the walls soaring 100m above the Lennard River. In the Wet this river is a surge of turbulent water but in the Dry it is a series of pools. It is home toLes mer
Bell Gorge

After a long trip over corrugated road with creek crossings we stopped at picturesque Bell Gorge. We walked along a stoney path lined with gums, boabs, and pandanus. After some rock hopping over smallLes mer
Kimberly Flowers

We have attached a few beautiful flowers we saw as on our travels.
Purnululu National Park -Bungle Bungles

Purnululu National Park is 304km from Kununurra. It covers an area of 239,723ha and has an adjacent conservation reserve. The Bungle Bungle Range, which includes the banded domes, covers 45,000ha ofLes mer
Lake Argyle - Ord River

We spent several days in the wonderful town of Kununurra, an attractive town on Lake Kununurra on the Ord River. It is near the vast man made lake - Lake Argyle. Kununuarra is the Kimberley's gatewayLes mer
Geikie Gorge , Darngku

After 100 years plans are currently underway to change Geikie Gorge to its traditional name of Darngku. Colonists named the gorge Geikie , after a Scottish geologist. At that time the traditionalLes mer
Kimberley Specials.

Kimberley moon rise -magic !
Kimberley VERY used car-just left at the roadside.
Kimberley VERY big saltwater crocodile.
Kimberley big red dirt termite mound.
Kimberley put another steak on theLes mer
Kimberley Boab

The Boab tree is everywhere and comes in so many shapes and sizes - love that no two the same.
Grand Boab in leaf.
Baby Boab
Stubby Boab
Boab with nuts
Boab with mates
Boab with head andLes mer
Kimberley flowers 2

Stopping frequently so Angela can take a pic of another flower or shrub. Would like to have been here In about four weeks as many plants are showing a lot of buds and some flowers just beginning toLes mer
El Questro Gorge

We visited the famous and touristy El Questro Station with our favourite part being our walk into El Questro Gorge. This walk took several hours and at times a level 4 walk, lots of walking over andLes mer
Nitmiluk National Park

The former Katherine National Park / Gorge has been renamed Nitmiluk, the name used by the traditional custodians the Jawoyn and Dagomen people.The river was the foundation to their culture as itLes mer
Daly Waters

On our way to Tennant Creek we dropped in at the the famous original outback pub, Daly Waters-first licenced in 1938. It's main attraction for tourists is to view or add to the memorabilia decoratingLes mer
Tennant Creek - Devils Marbles

The Devils Marbles near Tennant Creek, known as Karlu Karlu by the local Warumungu Aboriginals,are a collection of huge, red, rounded granite boulders scattered across a wide,shallow valley. TheLes mer
Angela and Duncan on holidays

Having a rest after taking a walk.
Cuddling up in the tent, first night camping.
Duncan at a roadside lunch stop
Ange at a roadside lunch stop.
Ange having a little kick back in the shade.
RoadsideLes mer
Alice Springs

Located halfway between Adelaide and Darwin and 200Kms south from the geographic center of Australia between the East and West MacDonnell Ranges is Alice Springs. It is home to an array of galleriesLes mer
West MacDonnell Ranges

The Mac Donnell Ranges stretch over 640kms running east-west through Alice Springs. They provide a picturesque backdrop to the town, lighting up each sunrise and sunset with a display of fiery reds,Les mer
Coober Pedy

Coober Pedy-the town in the desert, famous for underground living, which is like nowhere else on earth , and the opal.
The original name of the area was Stuart Range Opal fields, it was later renamedLes mer
Ghost Gums

The paintings of Aboriginal artist Albert Namatjura made the ghost gum one of Australia's best known trees. They are an icon of the outback where their pure white trunk and bright green leavesLes mer
Port Augusta

Back to almost the beginning at the Port Augusta road sign when we took the left turn toward WA on the Eyre Highway .
We passed John Parkers " Old Canowie Station" once again , on our return trip.