• Kings Cascades

      30 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ 🌧 22 °C

      This was a particularly enjoyable part of the trip where we had the opportunity to sit on the end of the boat and slowly get carried under the cascade falls.
      Very refreshing…
      It was also the place where a particularly gruesome crocodile attack took place that killed an American model and tourist.Läs mer

    • Careening Bay & Mermaid Tree

      29 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      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 1820 Mermaid grounded at Careening Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia; gotten off, she only reached Sydney with difficulty. A survey resulted in her condemnation for survey work and her sale in 1823 to the colonial government.

      In September 1823 Mermaid carried John Oxley as he explored the Queensland coast south of Port Curtis, discovering the Brisbane and Tweed rivers. At Moreton Bay he rescued Thomas Pamphlett and John Finnegan, who had been ship-wrecked earlier in the year.

      In September 1825 Mermaid transported Edmund Lockyer to Moreton Bay so he could explore the upper reaches of the Brisbane River.

      In August 1826 John Richardson travelled on Mermaid from Fort Dundas, on Melville Island, to Timor to obtain seeds.

      Around 1829 the ship was rigged as a two-masted schooner.
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    • Montague Sound

      28 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      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 work produced a database of 1.5 million rock art images and recordings of 1,500 new rock art sites. He expanded his records by studying superimposition and style sequences of the paintings to establish a chronology that demonstrated that Gwion Gwion art is found early in the Kimberley rock art sequence. He proposed that the art dated to a period prior to the Pleistocene. Many of the ancient rock paintings maintain vivid colours because they have been colonised by bacteria and fungi, such as the black fungus, Chaetothyriales. The pigments originally applied may have initiated an ongoing, symbiotic relationship between black fungi and red bacteria.

      Based on stylistic characteristics, Walsh categorised two individual styles of Gwion paintings, which he named "Tassel" and "Sash" for dominant clothing features. He also identified two variants, which he named "Elegant Action figures" and "Clothes Peg figures".

      Drawings of Gwion Gwion rock paintings in the Kimberley region of Western Australia depicting the four traditional styles (resized for comparison)

      Tassel figures: identified by their characteristic tassels hanging from their arms and waists, various other accessories can be recognised, such as arm bands, conical headdresses and boomerangs. This style is the earliest, most detailed and largest.

      Sash: while similar in appearance to the Tassel figures, the Sash body is depicted more robustly and the accoutrements depicted are slightly different: a three-pointed sash or bags attached to the figures' belts begin to be shown.

      Elegant Action figures: quite different from the Tassel and Sash figures, these figures are almost always shown running, kneeling or hunting with multi-barbed spears and boomerangs. These are difficult to place in the style sequence as they are the only figures that are not superimposed over a painting from another period. Also, no other style is superimposed over them and they are the only style that has not been defaced. Stylistically, they are believed to fall between the Sash and Clothes Peg figures.

      Clothes Peg figures: were named by Walsh after their resemblance to old wooden clothes pegs, but they are also referred to as Straight Part Figures by Welch. These figures are depicted in a stationary pose and painted with red pigment. Segments of their bodies are missing, such as their waists, arms and feet, the result of different colour pigments, such as whites and yellows, fading over time. The material culture depicted with these figures includes multi-barbed spears, spear-throwers, and woven bags. This is the most recent style. The anatomical detail common in the earlier styles is missing, and many of the images are shown in aggressive stances. At least one panel shows a battle with opponents arrayed in ranks opposite each other.

      The distribution and stylistic range of these paintings is quite distinctive, and contrasts with the Wandjina tradition. While more common in some areas, such as the sandstone regions of the west and central Kimberley, isolated examples have also been found in several scattered locations in the east, such as the Napier Ranges, and at the far eastern border of the Kimberley. The art is primarily painted where a suitable rock shelter is found; in contrast with Wandjina art, which has a limited distribution restricted to isolated sites.
      Unlike Wandjina, Gwion Gwion art is rarely found on ceilings, rather vertical rock surfaces are used, high up in escarpments in shallower rock shelters with small overhangs and with irregular rocky floors not suitable for occupation.
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    • Port Warrender

      26 juni 2023, Australien

      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…fresh water of course, which was very pleasant.
      We were so lucky with the other people on board as they were a real pleasure to be with…pretty important on a small boat!
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    • Vansittart Bay Plane Wreck

      25 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      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 Truscott Airbase.
      To the pilot’s credit, all crew and passengers survived and their Kimberley adventure continued when, days later, they were rescued by a passing QANTAS flying boat.
      Despite years of battering by storms and fires, the wreck is still in good condition, and is a unique stopover on cruise itineraries.
      Vansittart Bay is located in Wunambal Gaambera Country. Visitors must purchase a Uunguu Visitor Pass (cruise operators will arrange this).

      The mud flat saved the crew and plane from a death and devastation as it allowed the pilot to do their best to slow the speed of the plane down before it hit the bush.
      On walking out we happened upon a group of brolgas that were walking on the mud flats.
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    • King George River

      24 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      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 direction through the Drysdale River National Park past the Seppelt Range, joined by one minor tributary before reaching its river mouth and emptying into Koolama Bay and the Timor Sea, approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of Kalumburu. The river descends 216 metres (709 ft) over its 112-kilometre (70 mi) course, including a 38–40-metre (125–131 ft) descent over the dual drop waterfall of King George Falls, approximately 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) upriver from the river mouth. The falls are located at an elevation of 84 metres (276 ft) above sea level.
      We also pulled into a little island which was quite beautiful and also were given our first insight into crocodiles 🐊 and their preferred hangouts.
      Our guides ensured that we walked at least 3 metres away from the shore and never with our backs to the water as crocodiles are very opportunistic hunters.
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    • Eco Abrolhus Cruise

      24 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      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 tell from the early pictures the coast line is both rugged and beautiful.Läs mer

    • Ord River (cont’d)

      22 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      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 benefited from a dam being built as it controls the amount of water flowing into the river even though in the wet season the water levels still rise to an astonishing level.Läs mer

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