- Hidden Valley
- Lots of steps for little legs
- Noah making a new cairn
- Photo bomb from Maya
- Maya hiked all the walks in Hidden Valley without assistance and was tuckered out at the top of a hill
- The kids loved the birds and fish feeding at Zebra Rock gallery
- The girls looking out for Dad and Noah on the boat they hired
- Such a little all to hold back all that water
- Below the dam wall
- Its amazing how far this family drove their cattle into the Kimberlys
- Windmill at the Durack Homestead
- Durack Homestead
- And another one!
- We caught 2 over 600mm long
- Noah loved having a little drive
- On the lake
- Lake Argyle. Its massive
- Noah at the Dunham River
- And Ava couldn’t care-less how cold pool water is!
- Noah trying desperately hard to keep his upper body out of the cold water
- The brave ones in the freezing pool
- Lake Argyle Infiniti Pool
- Good bye Western Australia. Hello Northern Territory!
We really enjoyed Kununurra visiting the Sandalwood Factory, Zebra Rock, Feeding the fish at Zebra Rock, eating bananas from HCJB, Hidden Valley, Fishing below the Diversion Dam and other rivers. Having our real neighbours from Jindivick pull into the site next to us in Kununurra was a bit strange, but very nice to see some familiar faces. Becs brother Jon flew into town for a few minutes as well to refuel the plane he was on. It was surreal to see his plane fly directly over head and the kids waving franticly at Jonny!
Our last place in WA was Lake Argyle. The only word I can thing of is stunning. We swam in the freezing infinity pool which was pretty cool. (Literally as well!!). Noah and Steve hired a boat and cruised doing some fishing. Noah loved this as we caught many catfish. The neighbours were disgusted that we threw them all back. Apparently they are a delicacy around this area, although they had to change their name to “Silver Cobbler”, as they taste much better that “Catfish”

































