Before leaving this area, I just wanted to see the wreath flowers at Pindar, one more time. Although it was late in the day, you could see they had come out, and multiplied, from when we were here the first time.
Hope you like them, as I think they are amazing, to be able to just pop out and grow in this harsh dry area, especially as the road had just been graded. Time to find the others, who had gone to find a camp area off the main road. ———————————————————————————————————————–Well all good things must come to an end, they say. This morning it’s time to say farewell to our travelling companions, and head back to Port Hedland, to work We left our camp spot about 7.30am, after having breakfast together, and a slightly emotional good bye. With an early start we were able to stop at a few places of interest during the day,
so much to see in the way of rock formations and old towns.
Stopped at some stage for a light lunch, and a look around Cue. Nice old buildings and a tidy town.
I found a place on wiki camps, called Nallan station, and we decided to call it a day and make camp for the night.It turned out to be a lovely area on Lake Nallan. I thought it was a farm stay, but no, was an old railway station, which we realized when we went for a walk later that evening. we followed the old rail track for some distance and came across an old bridge,
I also picked up some rail spikes as souvenirs, think they will make a good pot plant holder back home, that’s if we ever go home !
Lovely to finish the day with a walk around the lake and take more photos, my favourite pastime
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