In Broome when we heard the passing of Richard Carter. A very sad affair and assures us that our travels are well founded.
On the way to Broome we passed through Roebuck Plains with grass 1 1/2 foot high as far as you could see with mobs of cattle fattening up, an impressive sight.
Broome is very busy, but lucky Phil managed to find a spot in a caravan park for three nights. Cable Beach lived up to it's expectations plus we found the nudey section by mistake. (not a pretty sight).
Diane wore a $30,000 pearl necklace and held a $100,000 pearl in her hand during the Pearl Luggers tour, but we only parted with a fraction of that money for a nice pearl necklace.
We headed north to Cape Leveque for a different cultural experience in some dry aborigine communities. What a life they have! Beautiful warm spots, isolated, wild flowers, big tides, mangroves, big shells, fish and swimming. BUT crocs, mozzies and Midge's. Caught a queen fish and seen a big turtle at Hunters Creek (bogged again).
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