

The longest water trough in the Southern Hemisphere, 120 metres long.

The Prison Boab Tree. Sad to think this actually happened.



The longest water trough in the Southern Hemisphere, 120 metres long.

The Prison Boab Tree. Sad to think this actually happened.

Some of the “locals” at the Caravan Park.



Too busy fighting to see David getting closer.


A “flying” kangaroo.

The wattle is out in the west. Spring is on the way.


A free camp on a plateau, with a 360 degree view.
Took a day trip to Wyndham and the Five Rivers Lookout. Morning tea at The Rusty Shed Cafe.



Memorial to the 25 dogs that were taken by a rogue crocodile at a local Aboriginal community.



From the top of the Lookout, you can see the point where the following five rivers of the Gulf meet; Durack, Kink, Pentecost, Forrest and Ord!


It is a long way down on the other side of this wall, but these children walked it with ease.
Had a whole day exploring the Ord River and Lake Argyle. Starting with a cruise up the Ord River seeing bird-life, crocodiles, rock wallabies and beautiful scenery finishing at the dam wall. (Can anyone spot the horse drinking?) Then transferred to another boat for a sunset cruise on Lake Argyle.








On the Lake Argyle cruise.





Anchored to watch the sunset whilst having a swim.


