You won't see any hordes on the Gibb River Road in June... they'll be indistinguishable in amongst the gazillions of Tourists
Doesn't make it any less worth going tho
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You won't see any hordes on the Gibb River Road in June... they'll be indistinguishable in amongst the gazillions of Tourists
Doesn't make it any less worth going tho
The more the merrier helps create 'Los gazillionous' hence only too happy to add to the numbers. We are all only tourists after all.
Looking forward to the trip.
It has been said before that I am a bit funny or was that just strange? I always try hard!!
Cheers
Michael
The official start to the dry season is Easter. We always watch with great merriment the amount of people arriving right on Easter- as if suddenly the weather changes on that very weekend. Nights have cooled down though.
The earlier in the season, the greener, and more water around.
I'll be there sometime in may.
ROFL, yeah, Mother Nature is an atheist.
Easter Pffft... Her dry season starts when the Dragon Flies hatch.
May will be really nice around the waterfalls all thru the top of Oz