Phil finally lost his tag of 'No Fish Phil' in Kununurra! And we have photos in the next post to prove it!
We had a bit of rest and repair day initially - the DVD headrest on Jessica's side wasn't working which was a MAJOR drama but thankfully Phil was able to repair it! They have been a wonderful investment for the long drives!
Sandalwood plantations are everywhere around Kununurra and we visited their showroom and were pretty impressed with the range and quality of the products (Mt Romance). My brother, Andrew, now works for this company (TFC), based in Europe but occasionally brings potential investors over to Kununurra - this was how he came to visit us in Darwin in May which was lovely.
We visited a couple of Zebra Rock Galleries, one in particular had a jetty where you could feed the fish and the kids loved getting spat at by the Archer fish! Zebra Rock is a amazing naturally occurring rock only found around Kununurra in the East Kimberly. Of course, I had to purchase a few items....
http://www.visitkununurra.com/attractions/attractions/zebra-rock
We also went down to Ivanhoe Crossing a couple of times and the boys caught a 65cm Barramundi there!
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Elephant or Budda Rock in Lake Kununurra
Seen in background of previous photo |
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| Kelly's Nob lookout in Kununurra |
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| We fell in love with the Boab Trees - more photos coming later! |
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| Fitting into a boab! |
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| Hidden Valley National Park in Kununurra |
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| Ivanhoe Crossing at sunset |
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| Lake Argyle Dam Wall |
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| On the dam wall at Lake Argyle |
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