
... the rugged tree-clad sandstone mountain ranges have a uniquely Australian feeling and give us all an energy boost as we take to the road ...

... some interesting things we learned today about the Kimberley – in ancient days some of these mountain ranges were underwater, forming a reef system similar to the Great Barrier Reef. We could see the evidence in the pieces of shell still lining the roadside, and further into the national parks there are many fossils of ancient sea creatures ...

... after our days of long straight roads we are just loving the variety of the terrain, flora and fauna ...

At places along the route today small fires were burning through the long dry grasses. Fire is a natural part of the grassland and forest ecology and we think this was a controlled technique called ‘back burning’, which is used to control the build-up of dead fuel matter and reduce the hazard of a serious bushfire. It was rather exciting to pass through!

... it was so great to meet you both and hear a little about the beautiful town of Kununurra – and to get some local knowledge of where to go to spot some crocodiles! John received a Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of the Shire of Wyndham East Kimberley ...

... and a letter of welcome from ACT Chief Minister, Katy Gallagher, on behalf of the Centenary of Canberra ...

Lee, the proprietor of Kimerleyland Holiday Park, was most gracious in welcoming us to the Park and providing us with a lovely grassy area to pitch our tents, with access to all amenities ...

Lilly Creek Lagoon, which we are camping next to, is only 50km downstream from Lake Argyle, a dam-formed lake which is the largest expanse of freshwater in Australia. It has a thriving ecosystem which includes over 35,000 freshwater crocodiles!

... OK, we didn't see any of the crocs but we did see lots of water birds ... the region also produces one-third of the world’s diamonds, with the Argyle Diamond Mine the most famous of the diamond mines, being the largest diamond producer in the world by volume. Though we didn’t see any diamonds around, we did find a few flecks of gold in the sandy verges ...