We really didn’t want to leave Karijini so soon, but there’s that little matter of income. Besides the gearbox in the car needs to be looked at, doesn’t sound good, so its off to Port Hedland and back to work for Chris. But not before one more swim in the Fern Pool.
Naturally, it is cause sand, but the perfect spot to spend our last night before our stay at Port Hedland.
Almost a full moon, quite warm and no mossies, so we ate dinner outside and listened to music.
This place is one of the most beautiful areas we have been to. Put aside the heat, dryness and of coarse the flies, it is just magic if you like swimming and photography , thats me! Hard to know what photos to show, I took so many. Firstly here’s some of the main swimming area at Fortescue Falls. There is 300 odd stairs down the cliff face, which makes it easy to access. Coming back up is a different matter.
Chris waited patiently while I climbed carefully down behind him. At the bottom we had to walk further, to the end of the gorge, before having the best swim, stayed in for over an hour. The water coming out between the rocks isn’t such a huge amount, but it’s so warm, just like a warm shower, loved it.
After our circular pool swim it was time to make our way back along the base of the gorge on the opposite side. a great walk, through streams and along interesting coloured rock faces, with plants growing out of them.
At the far end of the gorge, is another waterfall and the fern pool. just what we needed. Crystal clear water, surrounded by ferns, with lots of fish quite visible and happy to nibble on you when you get in the water. how special is this place and how fortunate are we to be able to enjoy it.
That was our few days in this paradise. Sure hope we can do it again one day.
Got sidetracked a couple of times today. Went into Albert Tognolini Lookout for a look Just breathtaking Then into Peace Gorge..Would be good at sunset.
Then onto the Auski roadhouse, nestled in beautiful surrounds Then checked into Karijini National Park, and went for our first swim at Fortescue Falls.
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