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Glamping at El Questro


Accommodation for the next 3 nights

Leaving the caravan at my brother's we headed bush for 3 nights glamping at El Questro Station. Located in the East Kimberley, El Questro is 700,000 acres of vast and stunningly beautiful terrain. This diverse landscape extends 80 kilometres north to south and 60 kilometres east to west and is mostly unexplored.


Dust and stunningly beautiful gorges. What a combination. Throw in the Pentecost River meandering through and you get an amazing place. Did I mention the dust. Here the birds fly backwards to keep it out of their eyes.



Native to the Kimberly - The Boab
First day on the way to El Questro - Zebedee Springs

Short video of the water crossing to get to EL Questro Gorge - The deepest we have done to date, just under a metre and 100 metres long. Snorkel equipped 4x4 vehicles only. Check out Leonie's reaction - hilarious.


Some of the locals.
Half Way Pool in El Questro Gorge.

El Questro Gorge. The walk in rough and hard on the body of us older folk but worth every step.
The Pentecost River from one of the many look outs.
Sunset through the dust and the Boabs.
The walk in for Emma Gorge. Again very tough walking and climbing over rocks
From under the water fall

Hard to get a perspective of the size but the pool under the falls are approx 200x100 metres.

 


A few days to get the car serviced, van ship shape and loaded and then we depart Kununurra on the 3rd August. We will do a short blog on our stay in Kununurra later.


Stay Tuned :)

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