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The North West, Karijini to Broome

AUSTRALIA | Tuesday, 28 May 2013 | Views [334]

Awesome few days in Karijini, the gorges were amazing at least the ones we could get to on road bikes. At least I'm getting regular exercise on the walking tracks. We are currently sitting under a poinsiana tree in Broome having a cool drink, weather was in the mid 30's today and is still mild at 7pm. Heading down to the beach for moonset to see the 'ladder to the moon'. Apparently as the moon sets it highlights the ripples in the mud flats and appears like a stirway or ladder reaching to the moon. The sight is quite famous here and we are lucky to be here at a time when the moon is in the right phase the skies are clear and it is at a reasonable time. Dave may be able to get a photo on his camera.

Riding has been uneventful for the last couple days, fromm Port Hedland to Broome just 620 kms of flat scrub semi desert or flat spinifex plains, it's greener than usual though because of the recent rains.

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