Tuesday 30 July: Karratha Contrasts

Today we are on the the lands of the Ngarluma people. 

A day of contrasts. As  we travelled north from the Asburton River, we passed semi-arid landscapes, mining operations,  and gas plants until we finally reached the seashore at Karratha. 

Karratha has a population of around 17,000. It was established in 1968 to accommodate the workforce of the Hamersley Iron mining company and, in the 1980s, the petroleum and liquefied natural gas operations of the Woodside-operated North West Shelf Venture. 

Morning on the Ashburton River at Nanutarra

Mine site (we think)

Pilbara landscape

Sometimes you have to get right off the road

Gas plant

Mangroves growing in the tidal swamps



Sturt's Desert Pea

Peaceful Dove

Rainbow Bee-Eater having a snack

Sea Eagle (we think)

  1. Happy birthday, Jeffrey! xx

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  2. Oh the beauty of mining towns. You are 72 . A good age. Past the foolishness of youth but not quite over the hill. Hope you and Gayle enjoyed cake.

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  1. Happy birthday, Jeffrey! xx

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  2. Oh the beauty of mining towns. You are 72 . A good age. Past the foolishness of youth but not quite over the hill. Hope you and Gayle enjoyed cake.

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