Tag: 4WD
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Purnululu National Park: Behind The Scenes
During our travels we have been involved with volunteering for Nationals Parks in South Australia and Western Australia. It started out as an opportunity to give back during what we correctly assumed would be a lot of time spent in national parks, but what we didn’t realise is that it
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Broome and Dampier Peninsula
After Exmouth, we had a decision to make: do we head south (to where we had already been) to more pleasant summer climates but also more crowds, or do we embrace the hot, humid weather of a wet season in Northwest Australia? We chose the latter, so after a visit
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Exmouth to Broome: The Warlu Way
While Karijini National Park is often the highlight of most peoples’ trips to the Pilbara, there are many more places in this massive region of Western Australia that are worth a visit. Following what has become known as the Warlu (“sea serpent”) Way from Exmouth to Broome will take you
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Carnarvon, Mount Augustus and Kennedy Ranges
After an amazing trip to Shark Bay, we came back to Carnarvon for a few days to restock and explore the town itself. Carnarvon is known as the food bowl of Western Australia due to its numerous and various plantations, including bananas, mangoes, avocados, pumpkins, etc…all that good stuff! A
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Shark Bay: Steep Point and Francois Peron National Park
After being in lockdown in the Perth region for 9 weeks, by the time the regions of WA started to open up again at the end of May, we were raring to go! Once we had dropped off our van in Carnarvon, which became a great base for us to