![Tracker To Kununurra]()
Tracker To Kununurra
Today we drove into Western Australia for our stay at
Kununurra. We drove through
Victoria River. The
Victoria River is the longest river in Australia's Northern Territory, stretching 560 km from the Victoria Bonaparte bioregion to the
Joseph Bonaparte Gulf in the Timor Sea. It is renowned for giant barramundi fishing and spectacular outback scenery near the Judbarra /
Gregory National Park. The area is known for immense
sandstone escarpments, which are just spectacular and boab trees.
![Victoria Roadshow Scenery]()
Victoria Roadshow Scenery
![Little Corella]()
Little Corella
![Victoria Roadhouse]()
Victoria Roadhouse
![Victoria Roadhouse 2]()
Victoria Roadhouse 2
We stopped at
Timber Creek for lunch. It is really amazing travelling along the road here as there are mountains everywhere which remind me of The Great Dividing Range. There is a layer towards the top of the mountains that has an exposed rock then the tree and grasses are above that area again, very unusual.
![The exposed rocky layer runs through all the mountains very unusual]()
The exposed rocky layer runs through all the mountains very unusual
Timber Creek was named in 1855 when the explorer Augustus
Gregory used timber from the banks of the
creek to repair his expedition's boat. The
Timber Creek Police Station was built in 1908. It is a typical example of Northern Territory public architecture of the time with covered verandas to keep it cool in summer.
![Police Museum 1908]()
Police Museum 1908
![Victoria River]()
Victoria River
![Victoria River 2]()
Victoria River 2
![Boab Trees]()
Boab Trees
![Victoria River Lookout]()
Victoria River Lookout
![Victoria River Lookout 2]()
Victoria River Lookout 2
![Victoria River Lookout 3]()
Victoria River Lookout 3
![Victoria River from Bradshaw Bridge]()
Victoria River from Bradshaw Bridge
![Victoria River from Bradshaw Bridge 2]()
Victoria River from Bradshaw Bridge 2
Gregory's Tree, a historic boab tree located on the banks of the
Victoria River, is an Aboriginal sacred site known as Ngalibinggag (pronounced Nali-la-bing-gag). The site holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for the local Traditional Owners, the Ngarinyman people. It is also famously known as a living monument of European exploration, as explorer Augustus Charles
Gregory and his party carved the arrival and departure dates of their 1855–1856 North Australian Expedition into its trunk. We walked along a wattle carpeted path to reach the tree next to the river.
![Wattle Carpeted Path]()
Wattle Carpeted Path
![Masked Finch]()
Masked Finch
![Gregory Tree]()
Gregory Tree
![Boab Tree Fruit & Nest]()
Boab Tree Fruit & Nest
![Grey Whistler]()
Grey Whistler
![Brahman Cattle]()
Brahman Cattle