Showing posts with label Arnhem Land. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arnhem Land. Show all posts

Saturday, October 5, 2024

Reflections of Arnhem Land

While in Arnhem Land we saw some stunning landscapes. Extra special are those that were reflected in bodies of water.








Sunday, September 22, 2024

A Caravan with Wings

Travelling in a caravan does not appeal to me. When we were younger we took a couple of family holidays in a campervan; after those trips I decided that sleeping in a bed on wheels was not for me.

When we travelled around Southern Africa several years ago we hopped from place to place in a bedless caravan, the Cessna Caravan, a rather basic aircraft. While I am not fond of one engine aircraft this plane got us safely from destination to destination more comfortably and quickly than the on road in a 4WD vehicle.

Our Caravan in Botswana

On our recent trek across Arnhem Land it was a relief to travel our last leg from Seven Spirit Bay to Darwin in a Cessna Caravan after eleven days of travel in an Outback Spirit Truck.

The terminal at Seven Spirit Bay

The pilot (centre) and ground crew prepare for the flight

The Caravan is ready for boarding

Fluffy seat covers add to the comfort, aisles are narrow
and leg room is minimal

Happy Caravanners

The views from this low-flying Caravan are spectacular




Saturday, August 24, 2024

Heading Home

 After a fabulous trip through Arnhem Land we flew home from Darwin yesterday. 

We missed out on our bid for a Business upgrade so I was pleased we had invested in some extra Legroom seats in Row 4 of the plane. We had a very comfortable trip.

The best part of the flight was the spectacular view we were served as we left Darwin. I happened to take a few snaps as we ascended towards our cruising height.




Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Sunset Cruise

We've been off grid for a few days enjoying the scenery and culture in Arnhem Land.  
Now at Seven Spirit Bay we are having a relaxing morning before exploring this afternoon.

Following are a few snaps from our recent sunset cruise from Davidson's Arnhem Land Safaris at Mt. Borradaile.

The party bus delivered us to the swamp/waterhole/billabong

First croc of many

Reflections

The Jesus Bird hopping from lily pad to lily pad

Seventeen babies in this family of ducks

Mount Borradaile in the background

Not a care in the world

Young Jabiru

My what big teeth you have

Flood debris in tree

Salut, what's a cruise without bubbly?

Goodbye sun

Hello Moon


Saturday, August 17, 2024

Indigenous Culture

We learnt so much about indigenous culture and the Yolgnu people in Arnhem Land from our guide, Doreen.

The small local Djomi Museum in Maningrida that houses many artefacts and artworks is a credit to the community.

I may have taken some snaps of a few items.


Some of our tour group resting outside the Djomi Museum in Maningrida


Turtle


Grass skirts

Traditional canoe

Adornments


Traditional canoe

Baskets and woven goods

Beads

Painting on bark


Friday, August 16, 2024

Day's End

 After a long hot day on the road it was agreeable to gather with our fellow travellers and enjoy some bubbly and dinner as the sun set over Barra Lodge and the Tomkinson Floodplains.

Bubbly

Canapes


Garlic Prawns


Local Kingfishers


Kingfisher eyeing off my mains

Most people had local Barramundi, I opted for the Fillet steak
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