



Almost too much to take in. It so big and the Dreaming stories are quite interesting. So much to see and do and take in.

Our tour guides Scott and Tic were great, this is the long and short of it!!



I was lucky to get some reasonable shots of a Black-Headed Monitor(Varanus tristis tristis)

and also some Rainbow Bee-Eaters (Merops ornatus)








I chatted to this couple from Echuca, Ken and Margaret Walter.


The sunset viewing was packed with coach tours and the dinner was a hearty BBQ although strictly not meant to be on my diet these days.

I tried to get some sleep on my way back but no luck.
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