More Snorkelling: Cape Range NP

We awoke yesterday morning to find out that kangaroos are quite inquisitive, as they had clearly examined the table we left out and looked at the front of the van (paw marks left behind)! They cameBaca lagi
Karijini National Park Joffre Gorge

Yesterday we continued driving East and was pleased to see the terrain start to change from the flat desert that we have been seeing alot recently. The main highlight was seeing hundreds of parakeetsBaca lagi
Karijini National Park Dales Gorge

Waking after a chilly night as we are in the desert and a higher altitude than the coast, we walked the short distance from the camp to Dales Gorge. The landscape in this area is completely flat andBaca lagi
Karijini NP

We headed back down to the Fortescue Falls and found we had it to ourselves so could resist a swim. We then walked in the opposite direction from yesterday in the bottom of the gorge seeing it allBaca lagi
Broome

The navigation was not too difficult when heading towards Broome, as the photo shows, 493km with no option for turning off! Freshly brewed coffee and biscuits helped the journey pass (as you can seeBaca lagi
Fitzroy Crossing & Geikie Gorge

James's Birthday started with bacon sandwiches under the amazing Boab tree where we camped last night. Continuing on the long drive to Darwin we stopped in at Fitzroy Crossing for fuel and provisions,Baca lagi
Heading to the Northern Territory

We have been doing alot of driving recently to get towards the northern part of Australia. Campervans have certainly been outnumbered by 4wd's as so many roads are unpaved. We are not permitted toBaca lagi
Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge)

We have spent a couple of days at the southern part of the park, staying in the campsite here which thankfully had a swimming pool to cool off in as the river is a no go swim/kayak area at the momentBaca lagi
Eidith Falls

We came for one but stayed for four days here. We think we have found our inland paradise, here in the North Western part of Katherine Gorge. Lower falls are right by the campground, a km walk up toBaca lagi
Litchfield National Park

This large sandstone plateau has many rivers and therefore waterfalls running off it all year as the stone holds onto the water and gradually releases it over the year. Therefore the water was quite aBaca lagi
Darwin

We have had four nights here after returning the campervan. We were surprised at the size of the city (120,000 people) complete with a couple of high rised buildings. The whole town was nearly wipedBaca lagi
Lynda RalphBeautiful beach & amazing to be so close to the kangaroos. Have you lost your extra traveller yet ??? Stay safe & enjoy xxx
mg.bigadventureVery jealous, especially as we didn't make it up as far as Ningaloo reef...
Tom Ralph?? How many miles have you done , A by road, B by plane, C by bike/ foot xxxx
Lyndsay McDonnellI should think you are sorry to leave Ningaloo reef as it must have been a fantastic experience but I suppose it is time to journey on to see even more interesting things. Take care, love xxxx