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		<title>Lake Argyle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David &#038; Maggie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wednesday, October 22When we left Kununurra, we went to Lake Argyle for a couple of nights. The caravan park there<a href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/2008/10/29/lake-argyle/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wednesday, October 22</p><p>When we left Kununurra, we went to Lake Argyle for a couple of nights.  The caravan park there is the original village built for the workers and their families during the dam construction which took over 3 years, as work could only happen during the dry season.  It has been used as a caravan park pretty much since then but over the years has been let go a bit.  This was apparently due to the government only leasing the property on a 12 month lease, so of course no one put any money back in to the park.  Unfortunately this led at one point as the park being rated as probably the worst caravan park in Australia!  The new managers, after some lengthy negotiations with government departments, have a 20 year lease with an option for another 20 and they are doing some major work including a new motel and some new cabins.  There is also a tavern (normally opened only during the high season) and a bar.  We really enjoyed our couple of nights there.  I didn’t take many photos of the park for some reason – but it’s a nice little park, and lovely and quiet.  This is probably because the dam is a dead end and there’s only one road in and out so not much traffic goes out there at night.  Here’s the one photo I took.<br /><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Caravan Park]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Caravan Park/images/img_0252.jpg" title="img_0252.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Caravan Park/thumbnails/img_0252.jpg" alt="img_0252.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>The first day there we went for a drive and checked out the dam wall and the Ord River side of the dam.  There is a lovely picnic ground on the Ord River side of the dam – unfortunately, like most of the waterways up north, you can’t swim in the river – crocodiles!  Here’s a few photos of the dam (including one with the dam wall specs for those who like the technical stuff).  It’s amazing that one little dam gave all this water to the area.<br /><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Dam Wall]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/images/img_0213.jpg" title="Lake Argyle from the Lookout"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/thumbnails/img_0213.jpg" alt="Lake Argyle from the Lookout" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Dam Wall]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/images/img_0209.jpg" title="Lake Argyle from near Caravan Park"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/thumbnails/img_0209.jpg" alt="Lake Argyle from near Caravan Park" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Dam Wall]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/images/img_0219.jpg" title="Near the Dam Wall"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/thumbnails/img_0219.jpg" alt="Near the Dam Wall" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Dam Wall]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/images/img_0220.jpg" title="The Dam Wall"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/thumbnails/img_0220.jpg" alt="The Dam Wall" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Dam Wall]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/images/img_0224.jpg" title="img_0224.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/thumbnails/img_0224.jpg" alt="img_0224.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Dam Wall]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/images/img_0236.jpg" title="The Ord River side of the dam"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Dam Wall/thumbnails/img_0236.jpg" alt="The Ord River side of the dam" /></a></div>
<p>The following day we did a sunset cruise on the lake which was well worth doing (about 3 and a half hours).  First up we watched a really interesting video of the dam construction (started in the dry season, 1969) and then we got picked up by Greg from Lake Argyle Cruises (highly recommend this company – Greg is a really good tour guide who knows the history and the area really well).</p><p>We had previously done a flight over the lake and that gave us a good indication of the size of it, but being on the water was incredible, in some areas all you could see was water, it’s so huge.  We spent the first hour or so checking out the scenery and the local fauna (rock wallabies and various birds such as magpie geese and darter birds and of course, the freshwater crocodiles.  The crocs generally stay around the edges of the lake where their food is located and the water is warmer).  While we were there the water was about 27 degrees.<br /><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Size]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/images/img_0021.jpg" title="Dam Wall"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/thumbnails/img_0021.jpg" alt="Dam Wall" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Size]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/images/img_0033.jpg" title="img_0033.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/thumbnails/img_0033.jpg" alt="img_0033.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Size]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/images/img_0036.jpg" title="img_0036.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/thumbnails/img_0036.jpg" alt="img_0036.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Size]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/images/img_0037.jpg" title="img_0037.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/thumbnails/img_0037.jpg" alt="img_0037.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Size]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/images/img_0038.jpg" title="img_0038.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/thumbnails/img_0038.jpg" alt="img_0038.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Size]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/images/img_0040.jpg" title="img_0040.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Size/thumbnails/img_0040.jpg" alt="img_0040.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>We also fed the fish in the lake – mainly catfish (silver gobbler) and the really funny archer fish – if you hold out a bit of bread say, they spit a jet of water at the food – you get a surprise and drop the food, and they get to eat it – they are surprisingly accurate with their spit!  Unfortunately it was really hard getting a photo of the fish, probably because of the reflections on the water.  We then moved on to another area where Greg stopped the boat and asked if we wanted to go for a swim.  After a brief hesitation, (umm, thinking crocs here!) I thought what the hell, and jumped in.  I think David was in before Greg had finished asking the question!   The water was just great and about 30 metres deep.  It was really nice swimming in something that wasn’t salty or chloriney!  This was only a brief stop, just to get a taste of the water, so to speak.  </p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Fauna]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/images/img_0005.jpg" title="Little Rock Wallaby (just under the bottom left branch of the tree)"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/thumbnails/img_0005.jpg" alt="Little Rock Wallaby (just under the bottom left branch of the tree)" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Fauna]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/images/img_0010.jpg" title="img_0010.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/thumbnails/img_0010.jpg" alt="img_0010.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Fauna]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/images/img_0011.jpg" title="img_0011.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/thumbnails/img_0011.jpg" alt="img_0011.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Fauna]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/images/img_0034.jpg" title="Little Freshwater Crocodile"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/thumbnails/img_0034.jpg" alt="Little Freshwater Crocodile" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Fauna]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/images/img_0059.jpg" title="Darter Bird drying his wings"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Fauna/thumbnails/img_0059.jpg" alt="Darter Bird drying his wings" /></a></div>
<p>About half way into the tour, Greg took us to another area to watch the sunset, which, like most of the sunsets up north, are really spectacular.  The added bonus was you got to do it while in the water drinking beer or champagne and eating biccies and dip!</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Sunset]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Sunset/images/img_0088.jpg" title="img_0088.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Sunset/thumbnails/img_0088.jpg" alt="img_0088.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Sunset]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Sunset/images/img_0091.jpg" title="img_0091.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Sunset/thumbnails/img_0091.jpg" alt="img_0091.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle Sunset]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Sunset/images/img_0082.jpg" title="img_0082.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle Sunset/thumbnails/img_0082.jpg" alt="img_0082.jpg" /></a></div>
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		<title>Backyard Resident</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 13:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David &#038; Maggie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had a visitor today – he spent most of the day in the tree outside the van Of course<a href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/2008/10/20/backyard-resident/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had a visitor today – he spent most of the day in the tree outside the van</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lizard]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/images/img_0166.jpg" title="Frill Neck Lizard, Kimberleyland Tourist Park, WA"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/thumbnails/img_0166.jpg" alt="Frill Neck Lizard, Kimberleyland Tourist Park, WA" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lizard]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/images/img_0167.jpg" title="img_0167.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/thumbnails/img_0167.jpg" alt="img_0167.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lizard]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/images/img_0189.jpg" title="img_0189.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/thumbnails/img_0189.jpg" alt="img_0189.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lizard]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/images/img_0198.jpg" title="img_0198.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lizard/thumbnails/img_0198.jpg" alt="img_0198.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>Of course with him being there, lots of other people came by to look and take his photo too.  A day full of conversations!</p><p>By the way, have we shown you shots of our current backyard??</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Backyard]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Backyard/images/pa170010.jpg" title="pa170010.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Backyard/thumbnails/pa170010.jpg" alt="pa170010.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Backyard]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Backyard/images/pa170009.jpg" title="pa170009.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Backyard/thumbnails/pa170009.jpg" alt="pa170009.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Backyard]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Backyard/images/pa170011.jpg" title="pa170011.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Backyard/thumbnails/pa170011.jpg" alt="pa170011.jpg" /></a></div>
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		<title>Busy Day Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 12:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David &#038; Maggie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday October 19, 2008Today we went to El Questro Wilderness Park. El Questro used to be a working cattle station,<a href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/2008/10/20/busy-day-out/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday October 19, 2008</p><p>Today we went to El Questro Wilderness Park.  El Questro used to be a working cattle station, and it still is, but it is now also a wilderness park offering a variety of activities from hiking through to helicopter fishing.  There’s a range of accommodation ranging from camp sites (in certain areas) right up to the exclusive homestead stay.  </p><p>El Questro became a wilderness park in 1992 with the opening of Emma Gorge Resort, and over the years other areas were opened up.  The park is currently leased by Voyages.</p><p>A park permit is available, currently costing $15 per person, which allows access to most areas of the park for a period of 1 week.</p><p>We went first to Zebedee Springs as it is only opened to the public until 12 noon when it is opened only to tour groups.  This is a gorgeous series of thermal springs which is very popular with the locals.  We were happy to spend an hour or so here.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Zebedee]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebedee/images/pa190002.jpg" title="Zebedee Springs, El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebedee/thumbnails/pa190002.jpg" alt="Zebedee Springs, El Questro" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Zebedee]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebedee/images/pa190001.jpg" title="pa190001.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebedee/thumbnails/pa190001.jpg" alt="pa190001.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Zebedee]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebedee/images/pa190004.jpg" title="pa190004.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebedee/thumbnails/pa190004.jpg" alt="pa190004.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>After our lovely dip in the springs we headed to the Station township which is flagged as the hub of El Questro Wilderness Park.  This is also where you can start helicopter tours and heli fishing, hire a tinny to cruise down the river or start some short or long walks.  We were too lazy to walk, so we went for a drive down to the jetty.  From here you can just see the entrance to Chamberlain Gorge.  The only way in to the gorge is by boat.  We were the only people around, although we did pass a lot of horses and a couple of donkeys on the way there – it was really lovely and quiet.  Unfortunately you can’t swim in the river here – crocodiles again!</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Chamberlain Gorge]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Chamberlain Gorge/images/pa190017.jpg" title="Chamberlain Gorge, El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Chamberlain Gorge/thumbnails/pa190017.jpg" alt="Chamberlain Gorge, El Questro" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Chamberlain Gorge]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Chamberlain Gorge/images/pa190019.jpg" title="pa190019.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Chamberlain Gorge/thumbnails/pa190019.jpg" alt="pa190019.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Chamberlain Gorge]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Chamberlain Gorge/images/pa190021.jpg" title="One of many warning signs in the Top End"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Chamberlain Gorge/thumbnails/pa190021.jpg" alt="One of many warning signs in the Top End" /></a></div>
<p>I’d made up some roast lamb sandwiches to take with us and we decided this place was a great spot for lunch and the fish in the river liked the crumbs from the bread.  Here’s a couple more shots, just cause it’s so lovely <img src='http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[More Chamberlain Gorge]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/More Chamberlain Gorge/images/img_0146.jpg" title="img_0146.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/More Chamberlain Gorge/thumbnails/img_0146.jpg" alt="img_0146.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[More Chamberlain Gorge]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/More Chamberlain Gorge/images/img_0138.jpg" title="img_0138.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/More Chamberlain Gorge/thumbnails/img_0138.jpg" alt="img_0138.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[More Chamberlain Gorge]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/More Chamberlain Gorge/images/img_0137.jpg" title="img_0137.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/More Chamberlain Gorge/thumbnails/img_0137.jpg" alt="img_0137.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>After lunch we headed to Tier Gorge, and David got to take the truck through some reasonable sized puddles – it would be really awesome here during the wet, but I imagine some of the roads would be closed then.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Puddle Bashing]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Puddle Bashing/images/pa190039.jpg" title="Puddle Bashing at El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Puddle Bashing/thumbnails/pa190039.jpg" alt="Puddle Bashing at El Questro" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Puddle Bashing]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Puddle Bashing/images/pa190040.jpg" title="River Crossing at El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Puddle Bashing/thumbnails/pa190040.jpg" alt="River Crossing at El Questro" /></a></div>
<p>Part of the wilderness park is the Cockburn Range which is made up of Cockburn Sandstone and massive Quartz Sandstone.  The strata of the range is mainly horizontal as they were laid down 1800 million years ago.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Cockburn Range]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Cockburn Range/images/pa190044.jpg" title="Cockburn Range, El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Cockburn Range/thumbnails/pa190044.jpg" alt="Cockburn Range, El Questro" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Cockburn Range]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Cockburn Range/images/pa190045.jpg" title="pa190045.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Cockburn Range/thumbnails/pa190045.jpg" alt="pa190045.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Cockburn Range]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Cockburn Range/images/pa190051.jpg" title="Cockburn Range near Emma Gorge, El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Cockburn Range/thumbnails/pa190051.jpg" alt="Cockburn Range near Emma Gorge, El Questro" /></a></div>
It was really hot so the first place we went to at Tier Gorge was the waterhole, and swimming is ok there.  Once again we were lucky, we were the only people there.  This time I got in the water too – the water was really clear and there were heaps of little fish swimming all over us.  It took me a few minutes to get used to that!  It’s a lovely swimming hole and the water was really cool and refreshing – oh, and easy to get to, which isn’t always the case up here.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Waterhole]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Waterhole/images/pa190058.jpg" title="Entrance to Tier Gorge Waterhole"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Waterhole/thumbnails/pa190058.jpg" alt="Entrance to Tier Gorge Waterhole" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Waterhole]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Waterhole/images/pa190062.jpg" title="Tier Gorge Waterhole"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Waterhole/thumbnails/pa190062.jpg" alt="Tier Gorge Waterhole" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Waterhole]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Waterhole/images/pa190063.jpg" title="pa190063.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Waterhole/thumbnails/pa190063.jpg" alt="pa190063.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>Just as we decided to move on, two other cars arrived.  Good timing!</p><p>Just down the road a bit there’s a big stand of boab trees – have I mentioned that I love these trees?  I’ve been taking so many photos of them.  I think they have lots of character, some are tall and elegant, others short and dumpy, and then there are twins, and even triplets.  I find it’s easy to imagine them as cartoon people.  Well, maybe that’s just me, but here’s a couple of photos –</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Boabs]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Boabs/images/pa190073.jpg" title="Boab Tree, Tier Gorge, El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Boabs/thumbnails/pa190073.jpg" alt="Boab Tree, Tier Gorge, El Questro" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Boabs]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Boabs/images/img_0156.jpg" title="Family of Boabs, Tier Gorge Circuit, El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Boabs/thumbnails/img_0156.jpg" alt="Family of Boabs, Tier Gorge Circuit, El Questro" /></a></div>
<p>There is also a huge outcrop of sandstone nearby called Matteo Rock which has Aboriginal Rock Art on it, but there is a sign saying that El Questro can’t give permission to access the site due to an ongoing Land Rights issue.  </p><p>Most people who have been reading this blog know that I really like cows, and there are lots of cattle wandering all over the wilderness park, of which I’ve taken numerous photos but I won’t bore you with them.  Usually they are in fairly large groups, but this poor fella was all on his own – I think he’s really cute (and very curious).</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lonesome Bull]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lonesome Bull/images/pa190090.jpg" title="Lonesome Bull, Tier Gorge Circuit, El Questro"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lonesome Bull/thumbnails/pa190090.jpg" alt="Lonesome Bull, Tier Gorge Circuit, El Questro" /></a></div>
<p>We only had the day to spend here which is a shame as there is so much more to see than what we saw.  Most of the roads at El Questro are dirt roads and 4WD is really recommended, so if you’re up this way and have a 4WD we’d really recommend spending at least a day here, more if you can.</p><!-- PHP 5.x -->]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Love a Good Feed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 12:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David &#038; Maggie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My birthday today (and of course my twin sister’s too – happy birthday Rosemary!) We didn’t do much, mainly bummed<a href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/2008/10/20/love-a-good-feed/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My birthday today (and of course my twin sister’s too – happy birthday Rosemary!)  We didn’t do much, mainly bummed around in the park, and spent a lot of time in the pool. However, as is the norm for us when it&#8217;s our birthday or anniversary, we wanted somewhere nice to go for dinner, and we found it in a new restaurant  which opened up a couple of months ago in Kununurra called The Pump House and we can highly recommend it.  We actually found it by accident one morning and they were just opening so we went in for a coffee.  </p><p>The Pump House was integral functioning  part of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme in 1962, and the owners Thomas and Dominique Brieg have redesigned into a restaurant, and it looks great.  Located right on Lake Kununurra, the Pump House is great for breakfast, lunch or dinner, and there is also something going on in the lake to look at.  If you’re in Kununurra and looking for somewhere good to eat, or to have coffee and cake, then this is well worth a visit.  They open at 9am Tuesday to Friday, and 7am Saturday and Sunday for breakfast.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170021.jpg" title="pa170021.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170021.jpg" alt="pa170021.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170023.jpg" title="pa170023.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170023.jpg" alt="pa170023.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170024.jpg" title="pa170024.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170024.jpg" alt="pa170024.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170025.jpg" title="pa170025.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170025.jpg" alt="pa170025.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170026.jpg" title="pa170026.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170026.jpg" alt="pa170026.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170035.jpg" title="Coffee and Dessert"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170035.jpg" alt="Coffee and Dessert" /></a><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170040.jpg" title="pa170040.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170040.jpg" alt="pa170040.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[My Birthday]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/images/pa170042.jpg" title="pa170042.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/My Birthday/thumbnails/pa170042.jpg" alt="pa170042.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>Another good place to eat in Kununurra is the Hotel Kununurra &#8211; their food is really good.  We had the best steak sandwich there we&#8217;ve had for a long time.  </p><!-- PHP 5.x -->]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Out and About</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 10:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David &#038; Maggie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WyndhamOn Tuesday we went for a drive to Wyndham (100km from Kununurra) which is the oldest and northernmost town in<a href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/2008/10/16/out-and-about/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wyndham</p><p>On Tuesday we went for a drive to Wyndham (100km from Kununurra) which is the oldest and northernmost town in Western Australia.  The Port handles live cattle export, nitrate for Argyle Diamond Mine, sugar and molasses, fuel and other goods entering and leaving the East Kimberley.</p><p>With a population of 800, Wyndham is a sleepy little town located on the Cambridge Gulf and is surrounded by some stunning scenery.  A lot of business and government agencies transferred to the newer town of Kununurra when the Wyndham Meatworks closed down in the mid 1980’s.</p><p>Unfortunately the day we were there was very hazy so the photos really don’t do justice to the scenery, but here’s some shots of Wyndham.</p><p>If you hover over the photos you will see a description (well, on most of them anyway).</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Wyndham]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/images/img_0009.jpg" title="Dreamtime Statues, Wyndham"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/thumbnails/img_0009.jpg" alt="Dreamtime Statues, Wyndham" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Wyndham]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/images/img_0017.jpg" title="img_0017.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/thumbnails/img_0017.jpg" alt="img_0017.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Wyndham]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/images/img_0022.jpg" title="img_0022.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/thumbnails/img_0022.jpg" alt="img_0022.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Wyndham]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/images/img_0025.jpg" title="img_0025.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/thumbnails/img_0025.jpg" alt="img_0025.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Wyndham]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/images/img_0029.jpg" title="Roadtrain heading into the Port area Wyndham"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Wyndham/thumbnails/img_0029.jpg" alt="Roadtrain heading into the Port area Wyndham" /></a></div>
<p>After looking around we had a really nice pie at the local bakery, then headed out to see some of the surrounding area.</p><p>We saw the Prison Tree – a big boab tree which was used by the early police patrols as an overnight lock up.  I found it quite spooky in the daytime – I can only imagine how it felt to those locked up in it overnight!  I was going to climb inside it for a photo, but there were too many spider webs.  I know, I’m a wuss!</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Prison Tree]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Prison Tree/images/img_0050.jpg" title="Boab Prison Tree"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Prison Tree/thumbnails/img_0050.jpg" alt="Boab Prison Tree" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Prison Tree]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Prison Tree/images/img_0053.jpg" title="Inside the tree"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Prison Tree/thumbnails/img_0053.jpg" alt="Inside the tree" /></a></div>
<p>We also went to see the dam and the Aboriginal rock paintings.  These paintings of Wandina spirit ancestors and animals have been done with natural ochre.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Rock Art]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Rock Art/images/img_0042.jpg" title="img_0042.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Rock Art/thumbnails/img_0042.jpg" alt="img_0042.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Rock Art]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Rock Art/images/img_0048.jpg" title="img_0048.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Rock Art/thumbnails/img_0048.jpg" alt="img_0048.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Rock Art]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Rock Art/images/img_0049.jpg" title="img_0049.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Rock Art/thumbnails/img_0049.jpg" alt="img_0049.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>One of the best spots was Marlgu Billabong located in the Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve.  These wetlands are an important feeding and breeding area for an amazing variety of birds as well as being a stopover point for migratory birds, some coming from as far away as Siberia.</p><p>Marlgu Billabong (Marlgu being an Aboriginal word meaning wild bird, consists of a boardwalk and shaded bird hide so visitors can enjoy watching the birds without them seeing you.  There are waterbirds, waders, birds of the grasslands and birds of the sandstone country using this billabong.  There is also the odd crocodile or two!  Two of the following photos are of the croc &#8211; it&#8217;s a bit hard to see, in one of the photos you can see it on the left hand side just above the middle; and in the other it&#8217;s located about the middle of the shot &#8211; you can only see his eyes and snout.  This croc didn&#8217;t move the whole time we were there.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Marlgu]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/images/pa140021.jpg" title="Marlgu Billabong Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve Kununurra"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/thumbnails/pa140021.jpg" alt="Marlgu Billabong Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve Kununurra" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Marlgu]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/images/pa140022.jpg" title="pa140022.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/thumbnails/pa140022.jpg" alt="pa140022.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Marlgu]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/images/pa140032.jpg" title="Water Lily at Marlgu Billabong"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/thumbnails/pa140032.jpg" alt="Water Lily at Marlgu Billabong" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Marlgu]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/images/img_0085.jpg" title="Darter Bird enjoying the water"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/thumbnails/img_0085.jpg" alt="Darter Bird enjoying the water" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Marlgu]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/images/img_0066.jpg" title="Predator hanging around"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/thumbnails/img_0066.jpg" alt="Predator hanging around" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Marlgu]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/images/img_0065.jpg" title="Crocodile - Watching and Waiting!"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/thumbnails/img_0065.jpg" alt="Crocodile - Watching and Waiting!" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Marlgu]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/images/img_0071.jpg" title="Feeding frenzy"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Marlgu/thumbnails/img_0071.jpg" alt="Feeding frenzy" /></a></div>
<p>The birds weren’t worried about the croc at all – and obviously the croc wasn’t hungry as it made no attempt to take a bird even when they were practically walking on top of it.  I loved it here and could happily have stayed for hours.  I’d taken the binoculars so could even see the brolgas down the far end of the billabong.  A  beautiful spot.</p><p>We also visited The Grotto – a swimming spot about 30kms from Wyndham.  The pool lies at the base of some cliffs, accessed by about 140 steps.  It’s estimated to be more than 175m deep.  I would imagine during the wet season that there would be a few waterfalls which would be fantastic to see.</p><p>David went in for a swim but I preferred to take photos.  </p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Grotto]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/images/img_0092.jpg" title="img_0092.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/thumbnails/img_0092.jpg" alt="img_0092.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Grotto]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/images/img_0097.jpg" title="img_0097.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/thumbnails/img_0097.jpg" alt="img_0097.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Grotto]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/images/img_0104.jpg" title="It's lonely in here (I wouldn't go in!)"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/thumbnails/img_0104.jpg" alt="It's lonely in here (I wouldn't go in!)" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Grotto]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/images/img_0109.jpg" title="img_0109.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Grotto/thumbnails/img_0109.jpg" alt="img_0109.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>It was a big day, and we still have a lot more to see so stay tuned!</p><!-- PHP 5.x -->]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 08:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David &#038; Maggie</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last Sunday we went up in this<br /><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Plane]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Plane/images/pa120029.jpg" title="Our Plane"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Plane/thumbnails/pa120029.jpg" alt="Our Plane" /></a></div>
for a scenic flight.  Our pilot Doug would spend the whole day with us, also acting as tour guide at the diamond mine.  Apart from ourselves there was another couple who were visiting from Germany.</p><p>We&#8217;ve been walking around Kununurra, but seeing it from a plane is so much better<br /><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra Town]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/images/pa120009.jpg" title="Ord River, Kununurra"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/thumbnails/pa120009.jpg" alt="Ord River, Kununurra" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra Town]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/images/pa120007.jpg" title="Lake Kununurra"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/thumbnails/pa120007.jpg" alt="Lake Kununurra" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra Town]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/images/pa120020.jpg" title="Kununurra Irrigation Area"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/thumbnails/pa120020.jpg" alt="Kununurra Irrigation Area" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra Town]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/images/img_0128.jpg" title="Ord River Kununurra"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/thumbnails/img_0128.jpg" alt="Ord River Kununurra" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra Town]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/images/img_0129.jpg" title="Kununurra from the air"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra Town/thumbnails/img_0129.jpg" alt="Kununurra from the air" /></a></div>
<p>First we flew to the Argyle Diamond Mine (love those pink diamonds!) where we stopped for lunch and had a tour.  Unfortunately they weren&#8217;t giving away any free samples that day <img src='http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> , and more unfortunately, the diamonds for sale were way out of our budget!  I didn&#8217;t even get any photos of diamonds, but here&#8217;s some shots of the mine:</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Argyle Diamond Mine]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Argyle Diamond Mine/images/pa120035.jpg" title="Argyle Diamond Mine Open Cut"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Argyle Diamond Mine/thumbnails/pa120035.jpg" alt="Argyle Diamond Mine Open Cut" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Argyle Diamond Mine]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Argyle Diamond Mine/images/pa120037.jpg" title="Blasting  at the K1 Open Cut"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Argyle Diamond Mine/thumbnails/pa120037.jpg" alt="Blasting  at the K1 Open Cut" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Argyle Diamond Mine]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Argyle Diamond Mine/images/pa120041.jpg" title="pa120041.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Argyle Diamond Mine/thumbnails/pa120041.jpg" alt="pa120041.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>It was really interesting seeing how huge the whole operation is.  You don&#8217;t actually get to see much of the process as a lot of it is automated, but Doug does a really good job of explaining the separation of the stones from the surrounding rock (lamproite) and way it went through the the conveyor belts to the sorting area.   Of course, this sorting area is the one place I really wanted to see but it also has the highest security in the mine so we couldn&#8217;t go in there.  Apparently even the employees working in that section are subject to really strict security regulations, with every employee in that area having a security person handcuffed to them for their entire shift and they have to undergo a full body search every shift.  We were told that these employees are amongst the highest paid on the site.  The security person is changed every 2 weeks so a relationship doesn&#8217;t develop.   I forgot to&#8217;t ask about what happens when they need to go to the bathroom!</p><p>To give you an idea of the scope of the mine, here’s a couple of shots from the air.</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Mine]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Mine/images/pa120045.jpg" title="Argyle Diamond Mine"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Mine/thumbnails/pa120045.jpg" alt="Argyle Diamond Mine" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Mine]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Mine/images/pa120046.jpg" title="pa120046.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Mine/thumbnails/pa120046.jpg" alt="pa120046.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>After leaving the mine we flew over Purnululu National Park (the Bungle Bungles).  The flight was great, and it’s the only way to see scenery like this</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/images/pa120044.jpg" title="Bungle Bungle National Park"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/thumbnails/pa120044.jpg" alt="Bungle Bungle National Park" /></a><a rel="lightbox[this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/images/pa120048.jpg" title="pa120048.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/thumbnails/pa120048.jpg" alt="pa120048.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/images/pa120063.jpg" title="Bungle Bungles"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/thumbnails/pa120063.jpg" alt="Bungle Bungles" /></a><a rel="lightbox[this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/images/pa120079.jpg" title="Masive Gorges"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/thumbnails/pa120079.jpg" alt="Masive Gorges" /></a><a rel="lightbox[this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/images/pa120082.jpg" title="Bungle Bungle Massif"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/this/thumbnails/pa120082.jpg" alt="Bungle Bungle Massif" /></a></div>
<p>And this</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[and this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/images/pa120100.jpg" title="Piccaninny Gorge,  Purnululu NP"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/thumbnails/pa120100.jpg" alt="Piccaninny Gorge,  Purnululu NP" /></a><a rel="lightbox[and this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/images/pa120101.jpg" title="pa120101.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/thumbnails/pa120101.jpg" alt="pa120101.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[and this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/images/pa120103.jpg" title="pa120103.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/thumbnails/pa120103.jpg" alt="pa120103.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[and this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/images/pa120108.jpg" title="pa120108.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/and this/thumbnails/pa120108.jpg" alt="pa120108.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>And then of course there’s this</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[then this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/images/pa120114.jpg" title="pa120114.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/thumbnails/pa120114.jpg" alt="pa120114.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[then this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/images/pa120116.jpg" title="pa120116.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/thumbnails/pa120116.jpg" alt="pa120116.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[then this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/images/pa120117.jpg" title="pa120117.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/thumbnails/pa120117.jpg" alt="pa120117.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[then this]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/images/pa120118.jpg" title="pa120118.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/then this/thumbnails/pa120118.jpg" alt="pa120118.jpg" /></a></div>
<p>We landed in the park to drop the other couple off as they were spending a couple of nights at a wilderness lodge.</p><p>On the way home we flew over Lake Argyle, the largest man made lake in Australia.  Lake Argyle was once “Argyle Downs” , a million acre cattle station, and was created in 1971 by damming the Ord River, forming a storage reservoir to supply water for the country’s largest irrigation system.  This waterway at times covers an area of more than 2000 square km, a volume equivalent to 54 Sydney Harbours!  You can take a cruise on the lake, fish, bird watch and even swim in some areas of it.  (there are crocodiles in the lake, mainly freshwater ones).<br /><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/images/pa120121.jpg" title="pa120121.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/thumbnails/pa120121.jpg" alt="pa120121.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/images/pa120123.jpg" title="pa120123.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/thumbnails/pa120123.jpg" alt="pa120123.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/images/pa120124.jpg" title="pa120124.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/thumbnails/pa120124.jpg" alt="pa120124.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Lake Argyle]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/images/pa120126.jpg" title="pa120126.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Lake Argyle/thumbnails/pa120126.jpg" alt="pa120126.jpg" /></a></div>
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		<title>Just Like Being on Holiday!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 08:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David &#038; Maggie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We’re staying at the Kimberleyland Caravan Park in Kununurra which is lovely and the pool is right behind our site<a href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/2008/10/16/just-like-being-on-holiday/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’re staying at the Kimberleyland Caravan Park in Kununurra which is lovely and the pool is right behind our site and we’ve been spending a lot of time in it as it’s really hot up here, although not humid as it has been in Darwin.  </p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Kimberleyland]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/images/img_0036.jpg" title="Bouganvillea at Kimberleyland Tourist Park Kununurra"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/thumbnails/img_0036.jpg" alt="Bouganvillea at Kimberleyland Tourist Park Kununurra" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kimberleyland]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/images/img_0037.jpg" title="All set up at Kimberleyland Tourist Park Kununurra"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/thumbnails/img_0037.jpg" alt="All set up at Kimberleyland Tourist Park Kununurra" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kimberleyland]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/images/img_0040.jpg" title="2000 years old Boab at Kimberleyland Tourist Park"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/thumbnails/img_0040.jpg" alt="2000 years old Boab at Kimberleyland Tourist Park" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kimberleyland]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/images/img_0051.jpg" title="Our backyard"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/thumbnails/img_0051.jpg" alt="Our backyard" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kimberleyland]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/images/img_0055.jpg" title="View from our back window"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kimberleyland/thumbnails/img_0055.jpg" alt="View from our back window" /></a></div>
<p>Mainly we’ve been playing tourist – checking out the local sights.  It&#8217;s just like being on holiday!</p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/images/pa100044.jpg" title="pa100044.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/thumbnails/pa100044.jpg" alt="pa100044.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/images/pa100045.jpg" title="pa100045.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/thumbnails/pa100045.jpg" alt="pa100045.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/images/img_0080.jpg" title="Checking out the town from Kelly's Knob Lookout"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/thumbnails/img_0080.jpg" alt="Checking out the town from Kelly's Knob Lookout" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/images/img_0081.jpg" title="It's a long way to the top - time for rest"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/thumbnails/img_0081.jpg" alt="It's a long way to the top - time for rest" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Kununurra]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/images/img_0061.jpg" title="Kununurra from Kelly's Knob Lookout"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Kununurra/thumbnails/img_0061.jpg" alt="Kununurra from Kelly's Knob Lookout" /></a></div>
<p>We’ve booked to go on a flight over the Bungle Bungle National Park (which includes a tour of the Argyle Diamond Mine) and Lake Argyle – this happens on Sunday so I’ll let you know how it goes.</p><p>We went to The Zebra Rock Gallery last Friday.  I love this rock – it’s so beautiful and the colour variations are incredible.  At the gallery they make jewellery, statues, decorative bits and pieces etc. </p><div class="imagegallery"><a rel="lightbox[Zebra Rock]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebra Rock/images/pa100035.jpg" title="pa100035.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebra Rock/thumbnails/pa100035.jpg" alt="pa100035.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Zebra Rock]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebra Rock/images/pa100036.jpg" title="pa100036.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebra Rock/thumbnails/pa100036.jpg" alt="pa100036.jpg" /></a><a rel="lightbox[Zebra Rock]" href="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebra Rock/images/pa100043.jpg" title="pa100043.jpg"><img class="tn" src="http://www.notbeforetime.com/wp-content/galleries/Zebra Rock/thumbnails/pa100043.jpg" alt="pa100043.jpg" /></a></div>
<p> This rock is only found near Lake Argyle in the Kimberley area of WA.  David bought a bag of little bits and pieces to play with – but I plan on pinching some of it to try making some earrings and a pendant .</p><!-- PHP 5.x -->]]></content:encoded>
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