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 nativeLæs mere
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 nativeLæs mere
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 EastLæs mere
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 anLæs mere
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 airLæs mere
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 addLæs mere
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 traversedLæs mere
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 inLæs mere
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.Læs mere
Some more amazing photos from the helicopter :)