Surrounding Karratha are the townships of Dampier which provides the large Port facilities for the shipping of Iron ore and the gas treatment plants; Roebourne which we only drove through on the way out and Cossack which was the original home of Pearling in the north west and these days I suspect is visited more for it's restored heritage buildings. We did visit both Dampier and Cossack and the buildings in Cossack were really well restored and definitely worth the drive
Dampier of course is also home to 'Red Dog'
The colours of Dampier
From Ningaloo to Broome is approx 1200 km and the driving can be quite tiring - there many, many road trains and road works to concentrate on so the journey is best broken into lesser distances daily. After Karratha we had an overnight sop at 80 Mile Beach and the next day drove to Broome.
Bruce and Kathy were still here when we arrived and so we spent a couple of days together before they headed off which was lovely. The weather in Broome had been very hot and humid and Kathy had been telling us that people arriving in Broome - having travelled the Gibb River Rd were all truly exhausted and completely 'washed out'. Bruce and Kathy had been delaying leaving Broome for this very reason. At least here there's beautiful beach and pool but once you leave Broome and have to head inland there's little relief from these conditions. Our first few days continued in the same weather pattern but early June bought some mild relief and the humidity disappeared. We were left with days of about 30 deg, sunshine and light winds.
Cable Beach (so-named after the communication cable that linked Broome with Indonesia) is just a delight. With amazing tidal differences of up to10 metres, somedays the 'surfs up' and other times its amazingly calm. No matter what the tide's doing though it's always guaranteed to be crystal turquoise blue and beautifully warm (about 26 deg). We did have to 'clear the water' one afternoon though because apparently a crocodile had decided he might like to make visit to the area!!
We did a short drive along the Cape Leveque Rd
Just love these sandy tracks
Most of the time though has been spent relaxing, enjoying the sunsets that Broome is so famous for:
and of course the odd visit to Matso's Brewery:
Undertaking a Quality Control Check of their fine brew!!
Anyway….heading off tomorrow in an easterly direction………..next stop……….Fitzroy Crossing.
Hi Guys,
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having a wonderful time in WA and are continuing to wet our appetites to travel again to WA. You look very relaxed Margie and I wish I could come fishing with you Dave what an amazing catch! Bec and I have just returned from our cruise and certainly didn't have the weather that you have been having. Force 8 gale force winds up on the Whitsundays and out of Port Douglas. Bec and I weren't even sea sick! I think I must have bought Pete's sea legs with me. I was a bit frustrated but Bec had a ball and we met some lovely people and Bec found a young friend Jenny. Looking forward to going o/s. Hope we can catch up before we leave! Safe travels and enjoy! Luv Anne and Pete XXXXX
Ann, we will definitely have a chance to catch up before you head off on your very exciting trip. looking forward to seeing you soon xxx
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