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    Days 22 to 26, Derby & Broome.

    After leaving Windjana we headed off to Derby where we were due to board a seaplane to take us on an overnight trip to Horizontal Falls, this is something we were really looking forward to.
    At derby we had lunch by the wharf, was going to have croc burger but they had run out of crocodile.
    We were looking at the clouds getting darker and were concerned that the plane would not be able to take off, rang the organizers and they assured us it would still go ahead, then it started raining.
    We put our cars into storage and boarded the bus to the airport and the rain was getting heavier.
    Got to the airport and waited and waited while the pilots were under the wing of one of the planes having a discussion, did not look good for our trip, finally they came in and gave us the bad news, cancelled.
    They told us it was only the second time it had been cancelled due to rain.
    Now we had to decide what to do for the night as we were not booked in any ware and it was pissing down by this stage, after a few phone calls we booked into rooms at the Broome Gateway about 30km out of Broome.

    The Broome Gateway was an interesting place, when we got there it was pitch black and raining and we are driving up this long driveway to what looked like an old farm, visions of American movies where people book into dodgy motels in little towns and get murdered one by one came to mind. it consisted of a common area with kitchen, dining area and lounge with two rows of rooms coming off it, the rooms consisted of a bed, toilet and shower and no other furniture so very basic. The room next to ours was used by the old lady that ran the place and the walls were thin so bedroom antics were out of the question.
    We survived the night and found the place much more pleasant in the daylight, we then headed into Broome.

    We set up in the Broome Caravan Park, the camp sites were large and actually had green grass, something we had not seen for a while, after setting up we noticed a Frilled Neck Lizard up a tree next to us, he would stay up the tree until someone was packing up then come down to feed on the crickets that would hop out when tents are folded, the caravan park owners said there are about 80 of the Lizards around the park.
    We were fortunate that the Stairway to the Moon was occurring while we were in Broome so that night we headed down to the viewing area along with about 5,000 other people.
    The Stairway to the moon is where the moon rises when there is a very low tide and the light reflects of the wavy sand giving an appearance that there is a stairway leading to the moon, I was very annoyed with myself that I forgot the SLR camera and tripod so could not get a good photo of it.
    They put on a big night market next to the viewing area to cash in on the tourism as much as possible.
    Another thing that can only be viewed at very low tides in Broome is the Dinosaur prints so we got up very early one morning to see those.
    Staying at Broome also gave me a chance to conduct a few repairs before continuing on our journey so I went shopping for a few items for the Trailer,got a second hand tyre from Tyre Power for a carton of beer, a set of brakepads from a auto shop and a new tyre and tube for the jockey wheel from Bunning's so the trailer was back to normal again.
    We tried fishing a few times on the jetty and caught nothing and nobody else on the jetty caught anything either so we went looking for a shop that sold fresh local seafood but there is no fresh fish shops in Broome, I had thought they would be every ware.
    I was happy to leave Broome as I found it too busy and very expensive.

    I have tried several times to load some more photos but it keeps failing with the poor coverage where I am, will try again later.
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    Great write up as normal tony.


    You may be able to see of they have wifi at some parks or shops of you get a chance too mate.

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    Just read through from start to now, great write up mate, enjoying it.
    Great dealings with: Rex;

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    Some photos from Derby & Broome

    Derby Wharf, only 0ne I have seen that you can drive on.
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    Horizontal Falls Pilots discussing our fate.
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    Stairway to the Moon (poor photo)
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    Frilled Neck Lizard.
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    Dinosaur Prints & Coral.
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    Finally replacing the Trailer tyre.
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    Great write up and pics mate, I for one am very jealous.

    Quote Originally Posted by TPC View Post
    I was happy to leave Broome as I found it too busy and very expensive.
    Broome would have to be the most over priced and over rated tourist destinations in the country I reckon.

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    Thanks again. Like firm351 I am jealous. Hope you are now enjoying relaxing up on the Dampier Peninsula.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Thanks again. Like firm351 I am jealous. Hope you are now enjoying relaxing up on the Dampier Peninsula.
    I am loving Dampier Peninsula but the wives are hating the Midges but that will be in the next instalment.

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    oh yeah,the midgies and the sandflies..we camped on the beach one night and came up with blisters for about a week and the itch...Farrrk..Love it up there..my wife has got back from 2 weeks up there spending time with the daughter..#2 child for her soon..

    The locals use a cream called the locals,heaps of shops sell it up there..got to put it on regulary though.It helps soothe and repel.

    glad to see your loving your trip mate.
    Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon

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    I have been a bit slack updating this thread so here is the next instalment.


    Days 27 to 33, Dampier Peninsula.

    First up we headed up near the top to stay at Cygnet Bay Pearls campground, we had tried to book into Bully's camp but tried ringing them countless times over several weeks and never got a reply.
    Was pleasantly surprised how good the road was as I had heard horror stories about the corrugations but it was much better than a lot of the roads we had been on.

    Cygnet Bay Pearls is the oldest operating Australian Pearl Farm and is family owned and they recently set up some private campgrounds, it was great to get away from the crowds of Broome and setup with some seclusion. The beach was a short walk away and had rocks to fish off and a sandy beach for swimming. The best time to go to the rocks was low tide as we could collect oysters off the rocks, I must have eaten 2 doz a day while I was there. It was also great to wander around the low water between the rocks and see all the sea life, plenty of crabs, stingrays, octopus, fish and lots of coral. We tried fishing and caught plenty but all too small.
    We went for a drive one day and had a look at One Arm Point and Kooljaman, could hardly believe that Kooljaman charged us $5 per person to have a look around, bloody expensive walk on the beach and I think my local beaches are better.
    Unfortunately the wives did not like Cygnet Bay because of the Midges and they were happy to get out of there.

    Next stop was Whalesong Café Campground, they only have 7 campsites here and they are on top of a cliff with great views of the wide bay below. An easy 7 min walk and we were on a sandy beach that seamed to go for ever and there were heaps of shells for the wives to collect. Jacinta does great pizzas in the Café but she is only open to 3pm so we had a very early dinner one day then drank the rest of the day away while staring out at the great view. The amenities here have to be seen to be believed, the shower is an outdoor one behind a curving clay wall and no door, there is a string of shells with a sign in the middle with one side showing in use and the other side showing free. the toilet has a simular arrangement with no door.
    While we were there their dog adopted us and hung around until we left and on the last morning he was whining at our camper door at 5am to wake us up.

    Photos from Cygnet Bay.

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    Cygnet Bay Camp.jpgLone Boab.jpgOld Luggers Jetty.jpg
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    Oyster covered rocks.
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    Photos form Whalesong
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    Sunrise.jpgSunrise 2.jpg
    March of the Crabs.jpgPatterns in Sand.jpg

    Amenities.
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    The dog.
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    Sounds like you enjoyed the peninsular. Shame about Bully’s, I’m surprised Jeff even has a phone there even though you couldn’t get him on it! Just driving into the campground would probably have been the way to go. Kooljaman wanted to charge us to have a look too, we just wanted to check out if we wanted to stay there or not. Their attitude didn’t impress us & we just turned around & left. Although aboriginal owned the place is run by a ‘management company’ which rarely, in my experience, keeps the integrity of a place, it becomes only a money making exercise. Glad you enjoyed Whalesong. A friend helped Jacinta (& Lenny) build the shower facilities. Do they still have the camels & the vegie garden? I expect it is the same dog who ‘adopted’ us when we were there .. ‘Jimbo’. He slept on a chair immediately outside our tent every night & waited until we were up before leaving each morning, joining us again later for walks on the beach. It was like he was looking after us.



    Same dog 5 years younger???

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