Lennard Bridge snacks

Tunnel Creek Above and Below

Crocs in the water at Windjana Gorge

Windjana Gorge

These signs are common in the north of Australia
After spending the night in Fitzroy crossing we set off to have a look at Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge. Driving through the national park was great, there were so many Boab trees (the new favorite) and it was amazing where they were growing. Will get some more of our boab shots on in Broome, I have become somewhat obsessed and want to take photos of lots.
Well Tunnel Creek is very exciting!! You need a torch and footwear that can get wet to go through it. We set off and had to climb down some rocks and then it was wading through water that was about thigh deep. A good torch is handy as it is really dark in places. We saw heaps of bats and a crocodile (well it's eye shining in the dark due to the torch light hitting it). We had made it through to the other end and we had turned to come back after taking some photos when the torch picked up the crocodiles red eye. Yes really thrilled about the idea of having to wade thigh deep through a pool that now had produced evidence that it had a crocodile (Probably thousands but only picked up one). Bret nearly became hysterical but Sue calmed him down and led him to safety!!!!...or something like that anyway;-)
Fortunately we did not get eaten and lived to tell the tale.
We went to Windjana and saw lots of crocs sunning themselves but it was too hot for a big trek through the gorge. Decided to head off to Derby and will have more of a look here tomorrow. We had fish, squid rings, scallops and chips on the jetty and watched the sun set which was lovely. There was a breeze, the tide was high and there were heaps of people fishing and crabbing. We saw one guy pull up a crab in his net and it kept trying to bite him with his claws.
When we left Windjana and turned onto the Gibb River Rd we spotted a sign that said "Lennard River Bridge snack bar 2oo metres open 8-5pm" As we were miles from anywhere we had to check it out. It was a caravan a couple of hundred metres off the road with a great view of the bidge and river. An older guy lived there and had telescopes set up so you could see the bird life etc and sold ice creams, pies, drinks of various sorts, postcards and various bits and pieces. I think he was quite successful in picking up a lot of passing trade as people are drawn in out of curiosity. We brought ice-creams, had a chat to some other travellers who were passing and came in also drawn in to check it out by the sign and then hit the road for Derby.
Bret's birthday tomorrow. Broome tomorrow.
















