We had a lovely few more weeks in Darwin then up stumps, backtracked down the Stuart Hwy towards Tennant Creek before turning eastwards along the Barkly Hwy to Queensland. Even though we have previously covered most of this part of the country it is still wonderful to be in the outback and see how the landscape of this magnificent country of ours changes. It is fantastic how welcoming these outback towns are.
We loved the peace and solitude of the old ghost town Mary Kathleen townsite so much that we stayed for 5 days.
...................remains of the old town below
Further eastwards overlooking Cloncurry
Bourke & Wills Monument
Julia Creek, what a town, they really look after the travellers
.....view from the loo
Onwards to Richmond and a constant reminder of the dinosaurs that previously roamed around our country. Different dinosaurs roam these days.
While in Richmond we took a trip out to Hampstead Springs Station. What a fabulous day this turned out to be. Fantastic people, wonderful scenery, and the stories about life on a cattle station, just brilliant, bestever scones for smoko.
The water wheel below pumps water from the spring to all parts of the station.
Mushroom Rock
.......and on to Hughenden and yes, more dinosaurs.
view over Hughenden from Mt Walker
Porcupine Gorge National Park
Pyramid Rock
Charters Towers, a great example of an old gold mining town.
Flood levels of the mighty Burdekin River over the years. Boy oh boy that is a hellava lot of water.
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