... and this is what you'll find!
so whats going on here now?
read more here at the Facebook page of
Goolarabooloo and Lurujarri Heritage Trail
and here at the Global Mail where the story comes form the point of view of an English Lord who made Broome his second home for years.
6 comments:
What a startling colour the cliff is! The rock of the Cornish cliffs is that colour.
I'm so surprised to hear the Cornish cliffs are this colour Sarah. I completely missed seeing anything like that in my all too brief visit to Cornwall last year.
Seeing the colour of Uluru (Ayer's Rock as it was known for decades) means one is already psyched to expect such colours in the landscape of this land...but in England all that green and I guess the thought of white cliffs of Dover seems more fitting!
Always be ready to be surprised I guess is more the point!
ciao,
S
wow! the color of those cliffs!!! Incredible!
Hey Nat... so good to hear from you.. thought you might ditch me for too long an absence over at your blog!
S
I do need to go to Broome - thankyou for reminding me.
Its a spectacular region Grrl... go whenever you can!
Have never been to Perth but have been to Broome many years ago for a friends wedding. Still... didn't get around the region but the trip was spectacular!
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