Mike & Carol's Bushtracker Adventures Around Australia

Friday, August 22, 2008

THE BIG TRIP - 2008

AROUND AUSTRALIA 2008
Saturday 9 August – Friday 22 August
Broome
Blog 5

We had planned to have lunch at the Fish Restaurant at the pier but forgot that it was Broome Cup Day, the last day in the Broome racing calendar and a very big event. The whole town and beaches were almost deserted because of the races. People in the surrounding areas were flying in in their small aircraft and going by taxi directly to the races. There were thousands there. This is country Australia at its best.

We decided to spend the afternoon at Riddell Beach Gantheaume Point.

We booked a weekend away in a Safari Tent at Cape Leveque with John and Rhonda. Most of the road to Cape Leveque now is bitumen except for the last 90km.

The roads into the small communities are all still dirt and we stopped at Beagle Bay for a look at the community but mainly the beautiful shell church.

We then continued on to Middle Lagoon which is a most beautiful spot. The day was perfect as was the beach. Then we went onto Lombadina where we had lunch under the shade of the tree and even though everything was shut because it was Saturday we still were able drive over the sand dunes and onto the beautiful beach.

We had our first flat tyre at Lombadina. That was just the beginning of our tyre trouble for the weekend.

After arriving at Cape Leveque or Kooljamin and unpacking our stuff we drove down to the beach and then onto Western Beach to enjoy the beautiful sunset with its magnificent colours.

The night was VERY windy and we thought that the tent would blow away but it didn’t thank goodness. They actually dismantle all the safari tents in October and store everything over the wet and the reassemble everything in April. I can understand why that would be necessary just from what we experienced with the wind without the torrential rain of the wet.

We took a tag-a-long trip with Eric, one of the aboriginal owners of the land, to the back side of the Hunter River. We had a fantastic 4 hours. We saw some beautiful beaches and were able to drive right to the tip of the peninsula.

Towards the end of the afternoon Eric lit a fire, cut up some fresh damper with jam or honey, made some billy tea and then cooked some marinated turtle and some mackerel. The turtle didn’t have a strong taste and was quite good.

Eric’s grandfather was Colonel Hunter and he had 14 wives. Eric and his uncle live and work on their land and the only way that we may enter is to do his tour.

As we were finishing the tour Eric noticed that our back tyre was leaking air and we had trouble plugging it. We were worried about the trip home as we didn’t have anymore spare tyres but we did have the ability to plug punctures and pump up the tyre.

After we checked out of the safari tent we drove further north to One Arm Point and enjoyed the spectacular view of the beach with the water looking like it was being churned up in a washing machine and then on to the Hatchery.

We headed back to Broome carefully having trouble with our tyres and we were glad to get back safely. We definitely needed new tyres for the car and the caravan before our trip to Kalumburu.

We decided to stay in Broome for the Shinju Matsuri festival which is a festival that celebrates the pearling industry in Broome and the many different racial groups that played a part in its history. The opening ceremony was fantastic and the faces of the people told the story of the diversity of their nationality mix.


Main wharf at Roebuck Bay - Port of Broome


Views at Roebuck Bay - Port of Broome


Views underneath the wharf - Port of Broome


Views at Port of Broome


View of blowhole at Port of Broome


Views at Port of Broome - the colours were incredible


Views at Port of Broome


Views at Port of Broome


Views at Reddel Beach - Broome


Views at Reddel Beach - Broome


Views at Reddel Beach - Broome


Gantheaume Point from Reddel Beach - Broome


Tracks in the sand at Reddel Beach - Broome


Views at Reddel Beach - Broome


Views at Reddel Beach - Broome


Views at Reddel Beach - Broome


John and Rhonda at Reddel Beach


Views at Reddel Beach - Broome


Carol at Reddel Beach - Broome


Sand Drawing at Reddel Beach - Broome


Sand Drawing at Reddel Beach - Broome


Rocks at Reddel Beach - Broome


Aussie Bush Flower - Broome

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Fantastic pattern on this Palm Tree - Broome


Denise Walker - Local artist and TAFE Art Teacher


Denise took this photo of Mike


Church at Beagle Bay


Pearl Shell Alter in Church at Beagle Bay


Aboriginal version of the Lords Prayer inside church at Beagle Bay


View of Church at Beagle Bay


View of Church at Beagle Bay


The track to Middle Lagoon


The track to Middle Lagoon


Middle Lagoon


Views at Middle Lagoon


Views at Middle Lagoon


On the track to Barred Creek


Views at Barred Creek


Views at Barred Creek


Carol at Barred Creek


Lombadina Beach


Pristine Lombadina Beach


Hut at Lombadina Beach


Carol at Lombadina Beach


Mike had a flat tyre near Lombadina so we had to replace it


John gives Mike a hand placing the Jack under the rear suspension


Tracks in the Sand at Cape Leveque


We walked the Western Beach at Cape Leveque


Carol and Rhonda at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Views of the rocks at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Reflection of the rocks at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Views of Leveque Island from Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Late afternoon sun on the rocks at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Late afternoon sun on the rocks at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


John watches late afternoon sun on the rocks at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Late afternoon sun on the rocks at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Sunset at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Dusk at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Dusk at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Full Moon at dusk at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Dusk at Western Beach - Cape Leveque


Roube, our safari tent accommodation - Cape Leveque


Views of Eastern Beach from our safari tent - Cape Leveque


Views of Eastern Beach from our safari tent - Cape Leveque


Rhonda, Carol and Aboriginal land owner Eric Hunter


Hunters Creek - Cape Leveque


Views of Hunters Creek - Cape Leveque


Views from Hunters Creek - Cape Leveque


Carol and Rhonda posing - Eric Hunter Tag Along
from Cape Leveque to Swan Point


Eric Hunter Tag Along from Cape Leveque to Swan Point


Rhonda, John and Carol


Gooda Beach looking towards Cape Leveque - Eric Hunter Tag Along


Gooda Beach looking East towards Swan Point - Eric Hunter Tag Along


Eric Hunter's grandchildren in the sand dunes on Gooda Beach


Ocean rocks on Gooda Beach - Eric Hunter Tag Along


My darling Carol on Gooda Beach - - Eric Hunter Tag Along


Looking South from Swan Point - Eric Hunter Tag Along


Swan Island - Eric Hunter Tag Along


Eric Hunter and his grandchildren


Sea Eagles at Swan Point - Eric Hunter Tag Along


John, Rhonda and Carol. We stopped here at Goorooloolon
for afternoon tea, tasted bar-b-qued turtle - Eric Hunter Tag Along


Last look at pandanas - Eric Hunter Tag Along


Jologo Beach East of One Arm Point


Pandanas on Jologo Beach


One Arm Point Boat Ramp at Middle Beach


Views at Middle Beach


Carol and Rhonda at Middle Beach near One Arm Point


Fantastic tree - Middle Beach


Fish at Ardiyooloon Hatchery at One Arm Point


Look at this dog - What a gorgeous face
Ardiyooloon Hatchery at One Arm Point


Views at Round Rock Lookout behind Ardiyooloon Hatchery at One Arm Point


Views at Round Rock Lookout behind Ardiyooloon Hatchery at One Arm Point


Stopped here on the way home from Cape Leveque to try and fix a puncture


Mike ended up plugging the puncture himself


Mike bought Carol a beautiful Broome Pearl here at Linneys


We especially stayed in Broome for their Pearl Festival


Shinju Matsuri - Festival of the Pearl


Steve Pigram - famous local Broome performer
warming the crowd before the opening of Shinju Matsuri


Broome Pearl divers at the Shinju Matsuri opening ceremony - Broome


Chinese Dragon ready to perform at the opening of Shinju Matsuri


They carry this sign infront of the Chinese Dragon


Local Aboriginal Actor Stephen Albert arrives
for the Opening Ceremony of Shinju Matsuri


The opening of Shinju Matsuri was held at the Pearl Luggers Broome


Retired Magistrate Antoine Bloeman, his wife and the
Aboriginal Broome Member of Parliament Carol Anne Martin


Kids were just so cute


First speaker at the Shinju Matsuri Opening Ceremony - Stephen Albert


And here comes the Chinese Dragon


Weaving its way through the crowd on its way into Pearl Luggers


Tourists couldn't get enough of the Chinese Dragon


Chinese Dragon is ready to move


Broome Shire President Graeme Campbell
speaks at the Shinju Matsuri Opening


And rewards the retiring magistrate Antoine Bloeman with a model Pearl Lugger


Aboriginal Elder Doris Edgar addresses the crowd


Then her daughter Diane Appleby addressed the gathering


These Philipino Tai-Kwon-Do champions were made a
presentation by the Broome Shire President Graeme Campbell


Aboringinal Elders daughter Diane Appleby and Mother Doris Edgar


Broome Member of Parliament Carol Anne Martin addresses the gathering


Another speaker at the Opening of Shinju Matsuri - Kevin Puertollino


Multicultural - just wonderful to watch the interactions


Phillipino singer Emma Sidosado and guitarist Marcial Condiman performed


Local Children danced for us


And the boys threw rose petals into the crowd


Pearl Divers at the opening of Shinju Matsuri


Wives, children and grandchildren of the Broome Pearl Divers


All listening attentively to the speaker Neville Poelina


And up go the sails to begin Shinju Matsuri


Pearl Lugger ready to sail off


Bye everyone - Shinju Matsuri has begun

Friday, August 08, 2008

THE BIG TRIP - 2008

AROUND AUSTRALIA 2008
Saturday 19 July – Friday 8 August
Broome
Blog 4

Staircase to the moon is a phenomenon that occurs at very low tide on the full moon where there are tidal flats. In Broome they can be quite spectacular; so along with hundreds of others we set up our chairs at Roebuck Bay and waited for the moon to rise. It was a perfect night and the staircase to the moon was beautiful.

We visited Willie Creek pearl farm. John and Rhonda went on the tour while Mike and I sat at the edge of the river and enjoyed the view. Mike took out his water colours and painted the scene.

That same day we continued up the coast enjoying being on the road and in the red dirt again. We stopped in at Barred Creek and walked down to the river noticing the different tracks of all the birds. Small tracks belonging to sea gulls, larger one belonging to Ibis and even bigger one that were made by the Jabiru that we saw taking off. It was quite spectacular.

We continued north to Quandong Point which is a beautiful white sand beach where we stopped for lunch. We saw a small pod of dolphins playing in the water just off the beach and just enjoyed the peace. There were other people there, some camping, fishing and some just there for a while like us. We continued north to James Price Point with is red cliffs, white sand and amazing blue waters.

On the way home we took the turn off to Coconut Well which Mike and I hadn’t seen to before. The beach is a continuum of the north end of Cable Beach and the sand is very soft but the same colour as Cable Beach.

Our next major event was Christmas in July in the caravan park. We spent the afternoon decorating the area and getting ready for dinner.

There were different groups at the dinner and each group organised their own meal with everyone in the group contributing something. Santa and Mrs Santa arrived on a beach buggy and there was lots of eating, drinking, laughter and dancing.

The next morning Cable Beach was immersed in fog and Mike got some fantastic photos of Cable Beach, Town Beach and the pier at the port.

The catholic convent in town was celebrating 100 years in Broome and there was an excellent exhibition of its history. We then went to the old goal and wandered around town.

Our last event for our time in Broome was an organised Olympics on Cable Beach with a torch relay, lighting of the cauldron which Mike had made, and events with medal ceremonies, wreaths and flowers. It was a fun afternoon and evening and every one really got into the spirit of the occasion.

The torch relay left Cable Beach Caravan Park at 3.30pm and made its way to the beach with the runners being cheered on by strangers.

Our Aussie flag was flying and a table was set up with the flowers, medals and wreaths. Frank had a loud speaker set up from his car and declared the games open. The events started quite quickly with the spot put being the first. There were lots of competitors and there was a great spirit on the beach.

Mike was the official photographer for the games including the events and the winners.

There was a walking relay, thong throwing, boat races, potato race and ribbon dancing. The kids had the best time and everyone enjoyed themselves. Once the sun had set we just sat back, relaxed, ate and drank and enjoyed the warmth of Mike’s roaring fire. It was a really great night.


Port of Broome


Soft late afternoon colours - Roebuck Bay


Tide goes out such a long way exposing the mud flats


Port of Broome after sunset


Here comes the moon - beginning of Staircase to the Moon - Broome


Moonrise - Staircase to the Moon - Broome


Staircase to the Moon - Broome


Staircase to the Moon - Broome


Staircase to the Moon - Broome


Ian farewelling his first mate John


Jan, Anthea, Graeme, Joyce and Billy


Ray, Carol, Caylene Olive and Lyn


Denise Walker - Broome Artist and our course teacher


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Sculpture - Kimberley TAFE


Art Room on right - Kimberley TAFE


Digital Art Course Photo - Kimberley TAFE


WA Wild Flowers - Desert Rose

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Rhonda and John Boorman at Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Carol engrosed in a book - Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Carol getting up close and friendly to a salt water crocodile - Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Helicopters fly between Broome and Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Information board at Willie Creek Pearl Farm


John & Rhonda Boorman at Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Mangroves at Willie Creek Pearl Farm


Red and yellow Tailed Cockatoos


Bird tracks - Barred Creek


Mangroves - Barred Creek


Big and small bird tracks - Barred Creek


Barred Creek


Our rig on Barred Creek


Bird tracks - Barred Creek


Beautiful colours - Jigal Tree


Dead leaves of a Jigal Tree


Magic, Gums and Boab


John and Rhonda Boorman at Quondong Point


We lunched here at Quondong Point


Quondong Point


Views at James Prices Point


Bird tracks - James Prices Point


Sand Tracks at James Prices Point


Views at James Prices Point


Views at James Prices Point


Sand Tracks at James Prices Point


John at James Prices Point


Views at James Prices Point


WA Wild Flowers - Mulla Mulla at James Prices Point

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WA Wild Flowers - Mulla Mulla

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We have just done all of these - fantastic


Looking at Manari Road


Cape Leveque Road - 90km of corrugated gravel


Sand Dunes lead to a magnificent white sand beach at Coconut Wells


Magnificent white sand beach at Coconut Wells


John and Rhonda Boorman at Coconut Wells Beach


Magnificent white sand beach at Coconut Wells


Coconut Wells - east of Broome on the road to Cape Leveque


Christmas in July - Cable Beach Caravan Park


Table decorations were fantastic - Broome Christmas in July


Jan Court designed and made these table decorations for Broome Christmas in July


How exquisite - Broome Christmas in July


Jan holding "court" at her table


Don and Rita at his table


Gordon and table friends


Peter Maddocks (we think. or is it Rudolf without a red nose?)


Jan Court


Anthea and Gordon Smith


Dee and Peter Maddocks


Lynn and Olive


Jan and Joe Anderson


John and Rhonda Boorman


Geoff and Heather Isaac


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Lyn and Ray Browning


John, Olive, Jim, Joyce and Carol saying bye to Lynn and Ray in the fog


Driveway to Cable Beach in fog


Cable Beach in fog


Palms in front of Sunset Bar at Cable Beach in fog


Old Roebuck Bay shed in fog


Boab at Matso's in fog


Matso's Brewery in fog


Broome Anglican Church in fog


Broome Historical Museum


Town Beach at Roebuck Bay in fog


Wharf at Port of Broome in fog


Port of Broome mangroves in fog


We visited the old Convent in Broome


Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Verandah - Sisters of St John of God Old Convent, Broome WA


Art inside Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Symbol of Sisters of St John of God at the Old Convent in Broome


Information on the Bell at Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Chapel bell - Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Shrine in the Garden - Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Information Plaque - Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Orphanage Foundation Stone - Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


First Convent Site - Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Beautiful Quilt - Sisters of St John of God Old Convent


Old Boab at the site of the Old Broome Lockup


Boab had been planted in 1897


1895 original Broome Lockup


Inside old Broome Lockup - now an art gallery


Rhonda and John


BJing - Broome Olympics 2008


Ian Blachford setting up


Jeanine and Bob Abreheart provided the decorations


Mike provided the fire


Runner Peter Maddocks arrives with the Olympic Flame -
Looks in great condition for an old fart


and finally approaches to light the cauldron


an eager audience looks on


The games are officially started


The crowd at Cable Beach give three cheers


Peter Maddocks - the official photo


Frank Ortner was the official announcer


The crowd kept growing


and eagerly listened to Frank Ortner's opening announcement


Mike made the Olympic Cauldron


The official Games Mascot


The flowers were painstakingly prepared by Carol, Noel, Dee, Anthea, Joyce, Lea and Jan


Len and Colwyn


Maree and Frank - the official Drug Testers


Geoff, Daryl, Jan and Oopie - the Zimbabwee representatives at the Games


Frank Ortner launches the shot put


John and Rhonda watch on


So keenly watched - the shot put


Oh, Oh time for the official drug test - pee into the bottle please says Frank


Okay that's clear


The enthusiasm of the crowd was just fantastic - Stakes where the shot puts landed


Pommie team tosser at the Shot Put


Barry Court resplendent with Aussie Flag


Winner of the shot put event


Carol's job was to record the place getters of all events


Judge Jan Court questioning a stake position


Peter Maddocks chatting to Emma, Troy and Jason


Carl the guitar playing mail sorter who serenaded us at our Bar-B-ques


Noel showing the bouquets that were presented to medalists


Frank Ortner continues to call events


Lorraine Anderson hands out the Gold Medal


Colwyn presented the flowers


There he is the Shot Put Champion


Second, First and Third in the Shot Put


John and Rhonda watch on from their prime seats at the Games


John and Rhonda watch on from their prime seats at the Games


Lorraine Anderson


Aussie flag


Ian Blachford - our Chief Judge


Walking Relay about to start


Di is definitely on a mission


Look at Peter Maddocks go - such power, such concentration


The crowd deep in discussion about the event


Jan calling for the baton (left), all bums in motion (right)


And Jan Court is off - what a competitor she is


Barry just ambling along in his inimitable style


Keiren is lagging behind the little girl


Go Emma, one of Keiren's children


Joyce Blanchford - such a wonderful lady


Keiren and her kids - winners


Carol crowns another winner at the Cable Beach Olympics


Winners are grinners


Winners are grinners


Thong throwing competition


Contestant launches another thong


Look out - thong almost hit bystander


Judge at the Thong Throwing Competition


Competitors were keen - Throng Throwing Competition


And it wasn't just the men


Thong thrown and marked


Zimbabwe thower at the thong throwing competition


Trevor Sullivan - Thong Throwing Competition winner


Maurice Spalding, Trevor Sullivan and Jason Duffin


Noel, Olive and Anthea


Ah Carol - she did a magnificent job recording
place getters at the Cable Beach Olympics


Lea - Mike's art class mentor


Peter Maddocks brings down boats for the boat races


Ian brings down boats for the boat races


Lining up for the boat races


Emma and Jason with Judge Ian


Every one had such a great time


Look at Jan racing up a storm


Boats in motion


Carol, Jan, Joyce and Colwyn


Anthea and Deidre wait whilst Ian makes repairs


Kids have it all over the oldies


Jan and Frank laughing their heads off


Barry and companion - we'll just stroll thank you


Lea looks on awaiting the boat race final


Boat race final


Emma and Jason - Boat Race Gold Medalists


Maurie and partner - Boat Race runners up


Such delightful kids - genuinely happy


Tunnel Ball competition


Where is that ball - Tunnel Ball competition


Winners