The first leg of the trip Broome to Derby, relatively uneventful and an easy drive with good roads.
First stop along the way was to view the Boab Prison Tree,
Termite mounds everywhere, always so interesting to look at
A quick lunch and top up of the fuel and were bound for Mt Hart Homestead.
The rocks that looked like Queen Victoria’s head, Napier Ranges.
Pat Malcolm Lookout, King Leopold Ranges
I have thing for hearts, this rock was on the side of the road as I stepped out to take a photo of this bit of the bush.
Finally arriving at Mt Hart Homestead, our home for the next two nights.
Our glamping tent.
All the comforts of home with our own on site bathroom, no trekking to a communal facility block.
The homestead had a viewing platform set up, the perfect place to sit back and relax with a pre dinner drink and watch the sunset.
The reward for the patient who were prepared to wait around, the magnificent red sky.
Scrumptious dinner from the Homestead chef, Brad
Barramundi on a warm vegetable salad
Sticky date pudding
Looks like heaven Kerrie - well, my sort of heaven. Bet the’Red Dirt’ 4wd resembles something closer to its name by now! Love the photos - Enjoy ��
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