
We awoke this morning to discover that it was not just a dream – we were actually staying in our own individual air-conditioned rooms with en-suites, and a five star breakfast buffet awaited us. The generosity of the staff at the MAC Village, Karratha, has really blown us away. We left feeling refreshed and well nourished ...

Even before breakfast though, it was a 4:00 am wake-up call for some of us with a radio interview in town scheduled for 5:50 am ...

... Anubha, our Western Australia coordinator, was interviewed by Tangiora Hinaki of ABC North West ...

The highway between Karratha and Port Hedland was an interesting experience, being full of massive four-trailer road trains making their way between the mines ...

... these last few days we have felt a change in the climate and landscape. This is quintessential Australia - hot and dry and dusty, where winter is mild and summer is unbearable ...

... here you can see the horizon in every direction, and every day the sunrise and sunset look like a photoshop lesson ...

... but we still find some which are surprisingly cool and clear, offering new life to the weary runner ...

... running quite quickly we were ahead of schedule, so had a short break at Yule River and had a quick dip while Steve continued along the road ...

We all enjoyed the delicious fresh lunches The MAC (our accommodation venue last night) had kindly donated to us!

Port Hedland is where the Australian mining boom meets the rest of the world. Road trains dominate the highways ...

The town is like a giant construction site, straining to cope with the sheer volume of minerals pouring through each day. This is the highest tonnage port in Australia, exporting up to 1.6 million tonnes of iron ore a month! In the local Aboriginal Dreamtime legend there was a huge blind water snake living in the landlocked area of water known as Jalkawarrinya, which now serves as the turning basin for large ships that enter the port ...

After completing our running we stopped at one of the beautiful parks in Port Hedland, to relax a while ...

Oyungerel made some new friends who wanted to hear her Mongolian song (which she sings in the ‘guess the country’ game) again ...

Thank you to Principal Yvonne Denham, to Paul Dunville (pictured – especially for setting up the sound system at a moment’s notice!), and to everyone at Port Hedland Primary: we feel you are all living out the Peace Run motto, ‘Peace begins with Me!’

Almost at the same time, our boys teams met the teachers at St Cecilia's Primary School and headed down to their new hall. The children from years 3 to 7 were present, some of them leading the way with their own hand-made torches ...

The year 3 students have been learning Sri Chinmoy's Peace Run Song and accompanied the team when we sang for the rest of the students ...

While we play the Peace Run DVD, I find the children from every school react in similar ways to the images in the video, reinforcing to me the universality of a child's heart ...

Our girls team have meanwhile made our way over to South Hedland School where the children were having their sports carnival. The teams are named after birds – Hawks, Eagles and Crows. An enthusiastic mum was being a great cheerleader for her team, the Eagles!

We watched the last few relay races and were so impressed by how fast the kids were and how enthusiastically the teams cheered each other! Despite having done sports all day long they were still more than ready for a dash around the oval with the Peace Torch ...

... and accepted the Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of the school. Thank you to Rita Eaton and all the kids at South Hedland, we’ll remember your energy and enthusiasm when we need a boost out on the road!

Accommodation tonight for our girls team has been provided by Black Rock Tourist Park. The manager Jane who kindly offered us three lovely rooms was away, so Nora accepted the Certificate on her behalf ...

Unsure of what accommodation our boys would have tonight, we headed down to Port Hedland Caravan Park expecting to be camping in our tents ...

... we were all going to have individual units to stay in, and then invited us to eat in their cafeteria!

The chef prepared some extra vegetarian dishes and we enjoyed another great meal courtesy of King Caravans and QSD Works. Thanks guys, the accommodation is great!