Kakadu

Kakadu National Park is an enormous, biodiverse nature reserve in Australia’s Northern Territory. With terrain encompassing wetlands, rivers and sandstone escarpments, it’s home to some 2,000 plant species and wildlife from saltwater crocodiles and flatback turtles to birds. Aboriginal rock paintings, dating to prehistoric times, can be viewed at sites such as Nourlangie, Nanguluwur and […]

Katherine

We got to Katherine with the intention of going into Kakadu for the day but turned out to be about 200km away so had a few days exploring locally before we went into Kakadu Looks like a nice place for a swim, no salties around. It was a great little swim and I sat for […]

Kununurra

Kununurra is a small town but is big on facilities with pubs, a country club, shopping center and caravan repair place along with most everything else you will need. Lake Argyle is Western Australia’s largest and Australia’s second larges freshwater man-made reservoir by volume. The reservoir is part of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme and […]

Bungle Bungles

Giant Boab on the way to the Bungle Bungles. Probably 1200 years old or somewhere close. The world heritage listed Bungle Bungle Range is located within Purnululu National Park in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Purnululu, meaning ‘sandstone’, has long been inhabited by local Aboriginal people, but did not become widely known to the […]

Geikie Gorge

Geikie Gorge is situated at the junction of the Oscar and the Geikie Ranges. The Fitzroy River has carved a 30 metre deep gorge into the remains of the ancient limestone barrier reef that existed here in the Devonian period. You can go on a fantastic boat trip. When the Fitzroy is in full flood […]

Broome

Broome is a nice little town but not a great deal to see, Cable Beach is nice but was crowded and we went at high tide so no Camels. Phil’s highlight cam with a trip to Matsos brewery where he tried Mango beer, ginger beer, Pearlers pale ale Angry Ranga and a dark lager, all […]