Tuesday, August 25, 2009

LEAVING WESTERN AUSTRALIA for the NORTHERN TERRITORY

 

Chris & Kathy left us in Kununurra and travelled home by themselves while we waited for the air conditioner in the Scout to be repaired. We hadn’t needed it till now and when turned on refused to work.

1Lake Argyle spillway

After flying over  Lake Argyle we decided to drive there too. This is the spillway on the North-western end which looked imposing.

 

 

2Lake Argyle

Another view of the Lake.This is from the lookout and  makes the cars and buses look so tiny.

 

 

3Spillway Creek

This is Spillway Creek. The surrounding countryside is so rocky that explosives had to be used to create this man-made creek.

 

 

4NT Boder

Ah! we leave Western Australia – welcome to the Northern Territory.

 

 

 

 

 

5Gregory's Boab

Augustus Gregory, an early explorer, passed through this area in 1855 looking for pastures to run cattle and sheep. The dates of his journey can still be seen engraved into the Boab tree.

 

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This is the Victoria River looking downstream at Gregory’s Boab tree.

 

 

 

7Bradshaw Bridge

And this is the ’bridge to nowhere’ – to Bradshaw which was a pastoral lease but is now a Defence Area.

 

 

8Croc shop

Our next stop was Timber Creek named by Augustus Gregory because he took timber from this area to repair his ship. This is the souvenir shop in town.

9Bradshaw Bridge from river  We went on the Vitoria River Cruise – and this is Bradshaw Bridge looking back upstream. The Victoria River is 800k. long and 40k wide when it enters Joseph Boneparte Gulf.

 

11Sea Eagle

The tour guide threw bread with a small piece of meat pressed into it, and the Sea Eagles picked the meat out while others returned for the bread.

12Eagle,Hawks & Crow

It is most unusual to see Hawks, Eagles and crows eating in the same area.

 

13Croc

And the salt water crocodiles were lining the bank of the river sunning themselves.

 

 

14Sunset over Victoria River

This is sunset over the Victoria River with the Yambarran Range in the distance.

 

 

 

16Vr.from Policeman Point

The next morning we went exploring the area and this is the same river at Policeman Point.

 

 

 

17new bridge Victoria River

The bridge at the township of Victoria River is being replaced as it goes under water in the ‘Wet’. This old bridge and the Bradshaw bridge were supposed to be above flood level but they have both been submerged.

18Matranka

We bypassed Katherine – we’re not used to all the traffic, street lights and round-abouts  so we travelled on to Mataranka.

 

 

20Matarana Spring

Mataranka is the home of the famous thermal springs in Elsey National Park. The Rainbow Springs pool is crystal clear water at 34C. and is surrounded by a palm and paperbark forest.

 

22We of he never never house

This area was made famous in the novel ‘We of the Never Never’ by Jeannie Gunn written in 1908 about her life at nearby Elsey Station where her husband was the manager. This replica Homestead was created for the film.

23Gorrie Airfeld  During WWII Darwin was bombed by the Japanese and Australian Defence forces were moved into  this area. This  is Gorrie Airfield. Unfortunately this is where the Scout decided to break down!!!

 

24Larimah Pub

Col got a ride into Laramah and a couple of kind men towed us into town (behind a Toyota)

 

 

 

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And so back to Katherine where the gear box is to be repaired. 

Sunday, August 16, 2009

KUNUNURRA

1Ord River

The approach to Kununurra is over the Ord Diversion Dam Wall.

 

2Caravan Park

Had to include a photo of the caravan park footpath – green grass, flowers and big shady trees – things we haven’t seen for a while!!

 

 

3Ivanhoe crossing

Ivanhoe Crossing formed part of the original  road from Kununurra to Wyndham. It was flooded when the Diversion Dam was built.

 

 

1Zebra Rock

We went sight-seeing and visited the Zebra Rock Place. Zebra rock is unique to this area and is sculptured into decorative pieces.

2Zebra Rock painting

This Zebra Rock is painted with Boab trees.

 

 

4Hoochery

The Hoochery is the oldest legal still in Western Australia still operating – nice rum!

 

 

 

5Boabs

A family of Boab Trees in town.

 

 

 

 

6Lily Creek Lagoon

This is Lily Creek Lagoon in town. The hill in the background is ‘The Sleeping Budda’

 

7BBQ Boat

We went on the Sunset BBQ Boat for a trip up Lily Creek Lagoon and the Ord River. We floated near the top of the Diversion Dam Bridge and enjoyed a gourmet BBQ dinner.

 

8Diversion Dam

Cruising across the Ord River Dam.

 

 

 

 

9Bats

Millions of bats hang in the trees that grow along  the dam bank. At dusk they feed on  local fruit and blossoms.

 

 

11Pupstation Restaurant

The original pump house has been converted to a restaurant by some enterprising locals.

 

 

 

12Sunset

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Sunset over the Ord  Diversion Dam Wall

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This is how to spend a lazy Sunday in the park. Pity it wasn’t us though!

 

 

 

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Sunset through the boab trees at the Diversion Dam Wall.

 

 

 

 

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Kelly’s Knob overlooks Kununurra from a height of 191 metres.

 

 

 

 

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The Mirima National Park (Hidden Valley) is a ‘mini Bungles’ with the same rock structures, just out of town.

FLIGHT OVER THE BUNGLE BUNGLES

5Plane

We went on an Alligator Airlines flight over the Bungle Bungles.

 

4Flight

We headed south from Kununurra over Lake Argyle then over the Bungle Bungles and return – all in three hours.

 

 

 

 

 

6Ord Valley cops

The Ord River Irrigation Area covers 14,000 hectares with small crops and sandalwood plantations.

 

 

7Lake Argyle

Lake Argyle is so big it is considered an inland sea. This fresh water is used for irrigation.

 

 

 

8BB

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These are pictures of the Bungle Bungles heading south.

 

 

 

12Picinnny Gorge

This is Piccaninny Gorge and Creek that we had walked up. Spectacular from the air.

 

 

 

13BB

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15Mts

Amazing pictures. The land that is not National Parks are enormous pastoral leases (some bigger than countries in Europe)

 

 

16Plane over BB

Kununurra Airport must be one of the busiest. There were small planes lined up to take off an land.

 

 

17Argyle Mine

Argyle Diamond Mine is the largest producer of diamonds in the World. It is famous for its Pink Diamond.

 

 

18Kunnunurra

And back to Kununurra. The day was very hazy but the trip more than worthwhile.