Kununurra.
We arrived in Kununurra and headed straight for the visitor centre as we usually do, as they can be really helpful. As it was 30th October and a lot of the trips and that finish on 31st I wanted to know what was still running and what was likely to be running for a bit longer. As it happened the trip that we were going to do in Broome to the Bungle Bungles was still running from Kununurra but the 31st was the last day but they were doing a deal and upgrading the cheapest deal to the next one up which would give us $200 of extras each. Well you know me, I know a bargain when I see one and even though we had done a replacement for this trip it was a good deal so I booked it. Sod the budget! (G:Have we got a budget?)(J:Not anymore!!) The following day we went off to the Bungle Bungles which I will do in greater detail next blog. We then decided that as we had bee up so early the last couple of days we would spend another day in Kununurra and have leisurely look around the place. We went to the Zebra rock gallery which was interesting. They mine a rock which is striped like a Zebra but this can only be done at the end of the dry season when the water levels are low enough. It is really different. We then went to Hidden Valley which is like a Mini Me of the Bungle Bungles. When we got back to the site the was a VW combi parked next to us being driven by a young Scottish couple who were having a bit of trouble. Well as Graham was at a bit of a loose end he decided to help them out. They were grateful and he was happy as a pig in shit!
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