- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 7th, 2015
There are a few major infrastructure projects in Australia that really stand out as incredible, and Lake Argyle Dam would be sitting up pretty high in that list. Completed in [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 7th, 2015
A visit to The Kimberley would not be complete without exploring at least part of what the Gibb River Road has to offer. We opted to visit El Questro Wilderness [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 5th, 2015
With a diameter of 850-950 metres, the Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is ranked as the second largest in the world and it sure is impressive. The ridge of the crater [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 5th, 2015
With clear night skies shining bright with a million stars, Larrawa Nature Stay was a welcoming and friendly camp site that we thoroughly enjoyed. Wendy and Kevin Bockhurst are wonderful [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 4th, 2015
Halls Creek is the access point to the western end of Duncan Road in Western Australia. We decided to explore down Duncan Road through Old Halls Creek and on to [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 3rd, 2015
One of our favourite overnight camp sites in The Kimberley was at Ellendale Lake, along the Great Northern Highway. The birdlife was amazing, the cows friendly and the sunset was [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 2nd, 2015
Windjana Gorge NP can be accessed by 4WD or guided tours, either from the north, via Gibb River Rd or from the south, via Leopold Downs Road. One of the [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 2nd, 2015
Geikie Gorge is easily accessed by road only 21kms north-east of Fitzroy Crossing along the Savannah Way in Western Australia. There are a couple of walks to get up close [...]
- By Roslyn BuddPublished On: August 2nd, 2015
The most western point of the Savannah Way is the beachside city of Broome in Western Australia. Being on the west coast means the sun sets over the sea, resulting [...]