Dun Dreamin Team

Dun Dreamin Team
Di & Tez Living the Dream

Monday, 19 September 2011

Lake Argyle.

As we left the boarder, the scenery changed dramatically, It was beautiful.
We stopped at a road stop for a cuppa, Sandy said this kicks Kakadus bum. And it did. It was beautiful.
As the kilometers went by it just got better.
Arriving at Lake Argyle Took our breath away, We just couldn't`t stop snapping pictures.
My new word for W.A. is SPECTACULAR. And this is that and more.
I said, AMAZINGLY SPECTACULAR.
The boys went down to the spillway to fish, they caught 5 catfish, Never had them before so we thought we would give them a go. So Tez filleted them and I cooked them in a very light batter as an entree. No one was fussed. So I don`t think We will be Keeping them anymore.
While down there at the spillway there was an illusive Barra hanging around, The boys tried everything for three days, Including Stephen throwing a rock at it.
Tez Estimated it as at least 30 kilo, it was huge, There were two but one was coming in closer than the other. But he still swims till another day, much to their sorrow.
Our caravan  Park was beautiful. The pool was something else but the water in it was freezing.
We all wanted so much to have a sicaworkinsix photo in the water, but it was too cold.
We went to the Durack Homestead, They owned 1 million acres all of  Lake Argyle. Before it was flooded.
They also owned another 4 stations of 1million acres each. Not a bad lot.
The night before we left we went on a Sunset cruise on Lake Argyle the best cruise ever, The people that were on it were so friendly. The boat was beautiful, comfortable. and the guide was incredible so knowledgeable.
All I can say is that Stephen was right ,everyone that lives in Australia should go and see Lake Argyle.
It is truly Beautiful.
The surrounds are so Majestic.

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