miss ryan
6.04.2007
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in the beginning of the 12km bush walk... rock art sites. kangaroo. going up. thirsty. the view. alexi is little. threesome.
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halfway point
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Though we started in the morning, the afternoon was suddenly upon us and it was really, really hot.
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7.04.2006
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this was the last of two aboriginal rock art sites on the lengthly walk... this particular area with many many hands stencils drawn over and...
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the last view of the giant, large, huge rock mass we just finished walking around.
5.21.2006
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We arrived in Katherine and chose to visit Nitmiluk National Park. We stayed here at Edith Falls.
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another sunset, another beer, another swimming hole with waterfalls... we are spoiled regularly.
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and this is Victoria Bridge. This was the one preventing anyone from crossing into the Northern Territory from Western Australia. On the rig...
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Lake Kununurra in Kununurra...we camped here for quite a few days as we unable to cross a flooded bridge about an hour down the highway.
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crocodiles, many many hundreds of crocodiles live in the Lake that we were camping beside for a few days... we went searching for them at ni...
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sunset beside the campsite
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At Mirima National Park, we did a short walk through the sandstone moutains and hills.
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the view at the end of the hike.
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We went to Broome. We didn't do too much here except relax at this beach. Cable Beach.
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there are many green tree frogs in Broome. they have sticky feet.
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Driving into Karijini National Park. This was the first glimpse of the red rocks and blue skies of the Park.
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Karijini campsite... the red earth of Karijini is red due to its richness of iron ore. according to an aussie we met, in the summer months t...
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everything in Karijini is red
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Walking above Dale's Gorge...
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Walking through Dale's Gorge.
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gorge views.
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Fern Pool. This is what was found at the end of the gorge walk.
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rainforest, bottom of a gorge, fresh, clear, water...
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Fortescue Falls. we had the whole place to ourselves for a little while.
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another waterfall/swimming moment.
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another pristine swimming hole.
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We drove into the town of Tom Price at night. We woke up with a view of red red moutains in the morning.
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..also staying at Tom Price Caravan Park...
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parrot.
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On route inland after a fantastic week of ningaloo we encountered mountains for the very first time in a long time....
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sometimes we have to sleep in rest areas at the side of the road. and sometimes these rest areas are home to dingoes.
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4.24.2006
Cape Range National Park, Exmouth, WA
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Cape Range National Park just outside of Exmouth, may be the most amazing National Park if not most glorious bit coastline in the country. F...
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And this was where we spent 8 blissful days. The very first morning during a refreshing morning swim (a swim taken each morning thereafter) ...
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Beachside campsite at Tulki Beach.
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Snorkelling then lying on the beach was the major focus of our stay in Cape Range. This was just one of the great snorkelling sites near our...
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You could also do a drift snorkel here at Turquoise Bay. Octopus, Sharks sleeping underneath coral, hundreds of colourful fish, etc etc etc ...
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terrorizing sea creatures.
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kangaroo tracks in the dunes.
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