A road transport section today - the long drive from
Katherine to
Kununurra - so not much to report. First up, a bit of sightseeing and exercise - out to
Katherine Gorge and a walk up to the Baruwei
Lookout.
Well worth the steep climb for a view over the
Katherine River. This is another place that could take days to explore properly. We’ve been through
Katherine twice before but this is the first time we’ve actually had a chance to visit its famous
gorge. Need more time.
Katherine Gorge
Katherine Gorge
Katherine Gorge
At water level
Katherine Gorge
A canoeing couple
The Victoria Highway across the north west of the Northern Territory takes in some spectacular scenery. First is the
Gregory National Park, massive red rocky hills rent by the deep, wide
Victoria River. From
Timber Creek the boab trees start to dominate the scenery - fat bodies, bare branches that look like roots. Really weird trees that look like they have been dug up and replanted upside down. A sure sign you are nearing the
Kimberley region of WA.
Gregory National Park
The boabs are a sign you're entering the Kimberley
There must be an easier way to see Australia
Home again - well almost
The view from the balcony of our Kununurra apartment
One of the neighbours dropped in to say hello
Approaching the WA border the red rocky hills start again as you climb through
Gregory's Pass. The final hurdle is quarantine - very necessary and very thorough - then it's on to the haven of
Kununurra. We are back in our
home state and checked in to Lakeview Apartments. now it's time for a beer and a stroll next door to the Pinctada
Kimberley Grande for a couple of beers and to see what's on the dinner menu. Tomorrow, the
Gibb River Road.