Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Lake Argyle Sunset Cruise

One of the things most people do at Lake Argyle is go on a sunset cruise.On ours we only had 10 other people which gave us plenty of room for taking photos.
Fresh water Croc
There are about 170 islands in the Lake depending on the levels and this makes for some interesting animals and birds.
Small Rock Wallabies
We both enjoyed the swims, the water temp was 27 deg and I even had another swim at sunset.
The information we heard was very interesting, of course the place looks rather different in the wet season.
One thing I forgot to mention was that it gets really dark here by 5.30pm.
Western Australia is 1 and 1/2 hrs behind Northern Territory so we have been waking at 5.30am since crossing the boarder when it gets light as sunrise is 5.20 am.
Crazy they don't have daylight saving, everyone we spoke to would love it.
We were very saddened to hear about the passing of our dear friend Shaun's Dad Noel.
We visited Noel before we left on our trip in late April and enjoyed as always his sense of humour and his politically in-correct jokes that he managed to get away with his cheeky grin.
 We will miss you Noel, Rest In Peace.
Some of the many islands
Lynda and friends enjoying bubbles and snacks at sunset

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