Monday, 18 June 2012

Kalbarri National Park on the surface is like all the other miles of low scrubby country in this area - that is until you walk into the edge of the Murchison Gorge. It is quite spectacular.

The town of Kalbarri is on the mouth of the river and is a very popular holiday resort.

We are starting to catch up with the Grey nomads now who are gradually heading north - many Victorians. The park we are in has quite a few. They seem to spend a lot of time sitting around.

We have decided to head bush and try and visit Wooleen Station. It is north east of here.
There was a documentary on it and the young couple who are trying to return the land to health just recently. They came to Braidwood to see the work that had been done at Mulloon by Brian Coote. (I think that is his name) Hopefully the roads will be open. They have a campground at the station.

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