Saturday 17 August: On The Road To Kununurra, A Kimberley Spectacular.

Today we are on the lands of the Miriwoong/ Gajerrong people.

We left Warmun this morning after a couple of days of absorbing life in this remote, mainly indigenous, community. From our perspective life seems hard here, but for the locals we talked to it is home. Warmun Roadhouse and Caravan Park is typical of many of the roadhouses which dot Highway 1 - fuel, food and a caravan site.



The drive from Warmun to Kununurra is breathtaking and photos shot through the windows of our car cannot, of course, relay the grandeur. But Gayle, our ace photographer has done pretty well all the same.



One of a group of four wild horses by the roadside

Boab trees are everywhere and in Warmun we were shown how to eat the soft, cake-like fruit inside the seed.

Boab tree



Elizabeth and Ian returned from their overnight at the Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park. The Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is the second largest meteorite crater in the world. It was formed by a massive meteorite smashing to earth around 300,000 years ago.

Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater National Park

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