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| Cable Beach sunsets |
We headed north after Broome and camped on the beach north of James Price Point towards Point Coulomb. This was a fantastic little spot and we had a few kilometres of beach to ourselves with not a soul in sight. We camped here two nights and no one wanted to leave!
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| Water front real estate |
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| Point Coulomb sunset (spot the nudey!) |
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| This is supposed to be Gru off Despicable Me. Don't know why he's nude though. Sophie had the idea of the leaf. |
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| Our camp |
| Tackling the waves |
Called in at Tunnel Creek on the way past and the girls loved walking (and wading) through the tunnel. We even saw a few bats in crevices on the ceiling and a Cherabin (a small crayfish) tried to nip Tayla on her toes.
| Tunnel Creek |
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| Boab trees on the Tunnel Creek Rd. |
| Geikie Gorge |
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| "I want to get eaten by Crocodiles first!"......."No, I want to get eaten first!" |
We camped for the last night in the Kimberley at a free spot called Mary Pools west of Halls Creek and the number of caravans there had to be seen to be believed! There had to be at least 200.
After restocking fuel and water at Halls Creek we turned south and headed down the Tanami Rd towards Alice Springs.
Apart from the occasional stretches of corrugations, dust holes and rocks the Tanami Rd was better than we thought and we got some of the best fuel economy for the whole trip, only because we couldn't usually do over 80km/hr.
| The Tanami |
| Wolfe Creek Crater |
One unexpected place we found on a side trip off the Tanami Rd was Lake Stretch and this little billabong on the Sturt Creek was full of birdlife. In the morning Brolgas briefly did a courtship dance and Whistling Kites were nesting with chicks in a tree near our camp.
| Lake Stretch |
| Brolgas |
| Crested Pigeon |
| Whistling Kite |
| Zebra Finches |
| Painted Finches |
| Grevillea? |
| Green-flowered Mistletoe Amyema maidenii |
| Mistletoe on Acacia |
| Female Mistletoe Bird hanging around Mistletoes |
| Nankeen Kestrel |
| Military Dragon Ctenophorus isolepis on the Tanami Rd |
| Central Netted Dragon Ctenophorus nuchalis at the lip of Wolfe Creek Crater |
On the Alice Springs end of the road we noticed one of the gas struts on the trailer had broken and it wasnt until we were camped at Alice Springs that we found the coil spring on the trailer had come out of it's mount too. We are now in Alice spending the second night here to get this fixed before we head for Ayres Rock and the MacDonald Ranges.







