Sunday 24 August 2014

Lava tubes at Mt. Surprise

 We visited the Lava Tubes near Mount Surprise and we also saw another beautiful sunset.

 




Joyce pondering 
                  her next question to the poor guide!
Arrival in Cooktown and I was keen to try the local cooking!
A visit to the Botanical Gardens at Cooktown
  




 
Beautiful view halfway up Mt Cook.



Friday 1 August 2014

The mystical Uluru in all its glory from sunrise to sunset.

We walked around the base of Uluru and this was our favourite spot: the water hole which is looked after by the Rainbow Serpent. It's amazingly peaceful and reminded us of the calmness of Iona in Scotland. The photos below are of Uluru from early morning, at sunrise, with the Olgas in the background and then at various stages of redness through the day to the purple haze that is seen during sunset.  Sadly, the camera does not capture it in all its glory but it's the best we can do! I thought about climbing it but Angie put the fear of death in me by saying the indigenous people didn't want us to, so I decided not to and when we got there it was closed because of wind. Good karma!
 
 
 
Sunrise with the Olgas in the background
The water-hole
Just after dawn.


A few minutes later.
Mid-morning


Angie looking at the Aboriginal art in a beautiful cavern.
Sunset.

Katherine Gorge
Delicious scones!
The wee green men!
A little bit of frivolity: martians at Wycliffe Wells and, Annette and Maddy, look at these scones at Timber Creek.  Below are some Queensland sunsets to compare with WAs.  These are at Karumba,on the Gulf of Carpentaria, where we also had lunch with Bazza and Tom and ate fresh prawns!
 
 
The end of the evening sunset at Karumba.
A fiery sunset at a free campsite on the way to Karumba.
 



Out to lunch!
The beginning of the evening sunset at Karumba.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Angie enjoying the prawns while I take the photos! Method in her madness! (Actually she shared!)


 
I love this sunset at Karumba but not as much as the Broome one!
                  

 


 






 



















 



The birthday girls-Mary in Darwin and Angie on the road to the Gulf of Carpentaria, in the footsteps of Burke and Wills!

We are having all sorts of technological difficulties but we are persevering as we don't want to show our ages when it comes to being beaten by the computer.  We shall prevail!  Here you can see Angie outside the Bourke and Wills Roadhouse, Angie enjoying brekkie in the van and Angie having a gourmet $12.00 rump steak special for her birthday lunch!  Mary fared slightly better as we were in Darwin.  We ate at Crustaceans and we played at Litchfield National Park amongst the various beautiful waterfalls and the huge termite mounds!  We're also having fun with Pip, Steve, Mary and Andrew on our way to the Tiwi Islands.  Have a look at the bottom photo.  Who says we can survive without technology?  Clearly, these four can't!