Careening Bay & Mermaid Tree

We had an opportunity to visit the bridge with Jeremy and understand some of the technology used to maintain the operation of the boat.
Auto pilot is a very useful part of modern cruising.
In 1820Meer informatie
Cave Experience

Montague Sound

Gwion Gwion art
Work undertaken by amateur archaeologist Grahame Walsh, who began work there in 1977 and returned to record and locate new sites up until his death in 2007. The results of this workMeer informatie
Crabbing

We had some fun in the estuaries catching mud crabs 🦀 for the evening dinner.
It was not uncommon for sharks or crocodiles to take the baits out of the pots.
Port Warrender

Trip back from the rock art featured a sea snake that seemed to have been hit a propeller…
Small tiny bat that was hitchhiking on our boat.
We also had our first swimming hole experience…freshMeer informatie
Vansittart Bay Plane Wreck

The DC3 crashed en route from Perth to Broome back in February 1942, after the disoriented pilot made an emergency landing in bad weather on a salt pan on the western side of Mungalalu TruscottMeer informatie
King George River

The King George River is a perennial river located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The headwaters of the river rise to the west of the Ashton Range and flow in a northerly directionMeer informatie
Eco Abrolhus Cruise

We arrived at the town of Wyndham to board our boat for the next two weeks.
The boat had been a tour boat in the Whitsundays for ten years and then moved up to the Kimberley coast.
As you can tellMeer informatie
Ord River (cont’d)

As a part of the cruise we had a short stop and had afternoon tea which consisted of scones jam and cream and some other tasty snacks.
Great day and a beautiful ecosystem that has actually benefitedMeer informatie
Ord River Cruise

This was one of the highlights of the trip because of the tour guide and his sense of humour and the beautiful scenery in the area.
Freshwater crocodiles, fruit bats 🦇, fish, lots of nativeMeer informatie
Lake Argyle

Lake Argyle is Western Australia's largest and Australia's second largest freshwater man-made reservoir by volume. The reservoir is part of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme and is located near the EastMeer informatie
Argyle Homestead

We took a bus trip to the Argyle homestead which was one of the first homesteads built in the Kimberley.
It has now been converted to a museum to show what it was like to live in this era in such anMeer informatie
Flight back to Kununurra

I had the special privilege of sitting in the cockpit on the flight back with McKenzie who was a young female pilot who had grown up in rural Australia.
She was a slightly built woman who had an airMeer informatie
Kungkalanayi

Another beautiful walk with our own tour guide who was a lovely lady in search of love so we spoke about her trials and tribulations in the love stakes.
The small clumps of spinifex grass really addMeer informatie
Bloodwoods Walk (cont’d)

Very beautiful location and some amazing plant root systems that cling to bare rock as a way of staying attached…
Completely different ecosystems in here as opposed to the drier areas we traversedMeer informatie
Bloodwoods Walk

We were fortunate enough to be able to travel with our own personal guide on this walk.
The Kimberley tropical savanna is a tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands ecoregion inMeer informatie
Bungle Bungle Savannah Lodge

After flying in the helicopter and roughly circumnavigating the Bungles we were then transported to an eco lodge to stay the night and do further walks the next day into some very beautiful country.Meer informatie
Helicopter Flight…

More spectacular photos…
Helicopter Flight (cont’d)

Some more amazing photos from the helicopter :)
Helicopter (cont’d)

More great aerial shots of the Bungle Bungles and the surrounding areas.
Helicopter Flight

We took a helicopter flight over the Bungles with a lovely pilot who came from NZ and was flying with another group of pilots from the local airport.
They had five helicopters 🚁 in the group andMeer informatie
Bungles Tour (cont’d)

The range is found on the plains fringing the eastern Kimberley region. The ranges consist of stacks of ancient seabeds with layers of dolomite contained throughout them. A 7-kilometre (4.3 mi)Meer informatie
Bungles Tour (cont’d)

We had a couple of very knowledgeable guides in Gabriel, Wes and Lisa.
Gabriel provided some very powerful indigenous dreamtime stories which spoke mostly of the rainbow serpent and how it created theMeer informatie
Bungles Tour…

The Bungle Bungle Range is a major landform and the main feature of the Purnululu National Park, situated in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Bungles Tour (cont’d)

The traditional owners of the area are the Kija/Gija people.
Aboriginal people have been living in the area for over 20,000 years and continue to maintain a strong connection to this ancientMeer informatie
Flying into the Bungle Bungles

These photos depict the fly in to the local aerodrome after taking off from Kununurra.
It depicts some of the geology in the area at around 3000 feet.