As countries have still not opened up boards due to this ongoing pandemic it has made it difficult for us not only to travel abroad but even domestically and been limited to any real exciting stories around my neighborhood , i thought sharing our tour to the Kimberley Rangers we did last year.
I was astound in how huge a area the Kimberley Rangers in Western Australia takes up , i now know when the Aboriginal people would go walkabouts it would take them days before they got back home again. What amazed me was the landscape huge amazing red cliff mountains with waterfalls flowing down them into beautiful clean cool waterholes great for a swim and a cool down. A true paradise for many wild species of birds and lizards and the rain forest were full of astonishing wild plants never seen before so colorful and unusual. Many caves to explore where the Aboriginal made these there homes many years back the caves had all types of wordings and painting on the walls probably all meant to warn the bad spirits of or something that they had achieved in there lives living there.
What we learned about the Kimberley Rangers was very interesting to know that our first true Australia's were born and breed there and lived quite a outstanding free life just like the cave men many years ago never depending on anyone just lived of the land something we couldn't imagine ourselves doing these days damn we can't even handle been on lockdown.
I was very surprised to hear and see that our own country Australia is such a huge continent and the Kimberley Rangers accounts for a third of our continent and we have such a abundance of beauty and history we just take it for granted and always seem to travel abroad and forget what beautiful landscape and seascape we have right here in our own backyard.
I just had wished that , i was more of a professional photographer with the right gear this region is certainly a photographers dream no doubt , i hope to return here some day with a better camera and with more photography experience up my sleeve.
I am not sure what sort of bird this is but it surly looks like a big White Eagle to me this was probably the best photo of my trip caught him sweeping down catching a fish and then gone just like that.
Cruising with the Dolphins was cool 😊
Cruising with the Crocodiles wasn't so cool as we knew this one wanted a bit of us !!
This one had caught his lunch so he was content !!
Hope you enjoyed my little tour around the Kimberley region now it was back to our outback station lodge with the friendly locals enjoy a cold beer and admire the out standing sunsets they get out here certainly a great spot for retirement with a 4WD and enjoy some of Australia's greatest road trips.