Amongsts others, we’ve done two iconics sites during this leg of our trip: Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) NT, and Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) WA. Exceptionnaly beautiful but already extremely hot at this time of the year, leading to very early rises to be able to do the numerous walks with minimal exhaustion.
Katherine had the benefit to offer a variety of refreshing waterholes and falls as we could only rely on a bucket of lukewarm water back to camp to cool us down at the Bungle Bungles.
With all the walks we have done lately, we’d like to think there is some improvement in our fitness level! That allows us to feal no guilt with each icecream we jump at whenever we get to a camping ground’s shop, and with our ongoing “gastronomic” bushtucker…
August 17th, KatherineAugust 19th, Nitmiluk
Katherine Gorge
August 20th, Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk)spinifex grass
August 21st, Upper Pool, Leliyn NP (Edith Falls)Plunge PoolAugust 22ndLong PoolLong Pool
August 23rdEscarpment walk, Victoria River
August 24th, Timber Creek
August 25th, Keep River NPdelicious pizza in camp oven
August 26th, Jarnem Loop walk, Keep River NP
Bower bird nest
dancing boab treesGoorrandalng walk, Keep River NP
August 27thWe gained 1½ hour by crossing to WA but lost our honey and some firewood.Kapok tree fruitAugust 29thAugust 30th, Red-tailed cockatoosmore corrugated roadsBungle Bungles, Purnululu NPPiccaninny Creek
Bower bird
August 31stsunrise on the Bungle Bungles
September 1st, Elephant Rock
The Cathedral
dancing frogs
September 2nd
Homestead Valley
September 3rd, Echidna Chasm
sunset at Kungkalanayi
September 4th
September 5th, Ivanhoe Crossing, KununurrabrolgaMiddle Springs Waterfall
Telegraph HillMarglu Billabong
Wyndham
The Grotto
6 thoughts on “7• Nitmiluk – Kununurra”
AMAzing photos!! What a beautiful adventure.. what is with those dancing frogs??!! X
Haha, these cane tods! We saw a few dead (and dry) ones along the way that day. Some walkers must have had a good time putting them together this way, re-enacting some kind of scene I guess!?
super vos photos ca donne envie de reprendre la route un peut loin pour nous en Mars mais bon le temps passe vite jean luc a vu la tole ondulee mais apres la savanna ca devrais aller a tous bientot les amis
salut 🙂
grandiose Fotos
Salutation de Hyeres, wo wir ein paar wunderschöne Tage verbracht haben und wenn eure Fotos vieeeeel spannender aussehen als unsere, liegt das sicher nur am Fotograf !
Gros bisous
The photos are just getting more amazing! I see you missed Mataranka and Daly Waters… but then again… you can’t see it all! Wondering if you are taking any impromptu detours or staying on track as planned? Are you travelling with enough wine? 🤪🤪
Let us know how you went with your car? Was it able to get fixed or have you had to make an unexpected longer stop?
AMAzing photos!! What a beautiful adventure.. what is with those dancing frogs??!! X
Haha, these cane tods! We saw a few dead (and dry) ones along the way that day. Some walkers must have had a good time putting them together this way, re-enacting some kind of scene I guess!?
super vos photos ca donne envie de reprendre la route un peut loin pour nous en Mars mais bon le temps passe vite jean luc a vu la tole ondulee mais apres la savanna ca devrais aller a tous bientot les amis
salut 🙂
grandiose Fotos
Salutation de Hyeres, wo wir ein paar wunderschöne Tage verbracht haben und wenn eure Fotos vieeeeel spannender aussehen als unsere, liegt das sicher nur am Fotograf !
Gros bisous
Hyeres ? Il me semble avoir déjà passé par là avec toi il y a bieeeeeeen longtemps !
Merci pour tes commentaires et tout gros bizouxxxx
The photos are just getting more amazing! I see you missed Mataranka and Daly Waters… but then again… you can’t see it all! Wondering if you are taking any impromptu detours or staying on track as planned? Are you travelling with enough wine? 🤪🤪
Let us know how you went with your car? Was it able to get fixed or have you had to make an unexpected longer stop?