Left Mt Newman to go to Weeli Wolli Spring but decided not to due to thunder storms and heavy rain predicted in the area, and there were 3 small but deep river crossings. Camped in the bush for the night and set up a clothes lines to dry the washing we had done in Mt Newman. Decided to go west to the aboriginal site called Wanna Munna. This was a nice spot by a creek where there was a lot of aboriginal etchings in the rocks and walls of the creek bed. We considered camping down near the creek bed but chose to stay up high on a piece of flat ground. This turned out to be a good choice because when we arrived it was sunny and the creek bed was dry except for a few puddles. A couple of hours later it was a raging torrent due to thunderstorms and rain in the area and to the west. We stay here two nights because it was a really pretty place and had a nice ambience about it.Read more
The GypsiesBush camping. It rained overnight so the washing took twice as long to dry
The Gypsies
Bush camping. It rained overnight so the washing took twice as long to dry
The Gypsies
Just arrived at Munna Wunna. Dave banging in pegs ready for the awning.
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Looking up the dry creek bed.