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Has this bird been painted? At free camground |
80 kms on we stopped at the Billabong roadhouse. Looked nice
but no one there at the time. A further 110kms down the road found the free
camping area was good for us. Put the tent up behind some low trees in strong
wind. Hot spicy dinner and a campfire were good. Next morning found one of the
vans nearby was Margaret’s. We had a good chat with her having met her in
Broome and at Degraves camping. Sunny but still a cold wind. Very strange to be
cold after months of 30 degs.
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Free camping |
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Giant moths trying to get in the car |
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Youngmi and Margaret |
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Margaret's van and the Polo |
On the road to Kalbarri turn off to Hawks Head lookout on
Murchison gorge. No sign of a gorge in beautiful landscape. Lots of different
bushes and colours. White and red banksia trees and colourful wildflowers. A
walk down into the gorge is lovely. Big gum trees in the bottom and a lovely
river though it is only just flowing.
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Murchison river at Kalbarri national Park |
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I like to pick wild flowers |
Arrive in Kalbarri town around lunch. Check out the
campsites and settle on Kalbarri Tudor top Tourist. Great facilities. Put lots
of guy ropes on the tent as we were worried it would blow away but no problem.
Neat, modern , small town. Sandunes at each end of the beach, a big lagoon in
front and behind the big white waves. Steak for dinner is tough as. It was
cheap. Fantastic TV room but the news is about the terror suspect being shot
dead in Melbourne after attacking two police.
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