7th October
As we head south and move from the Kimberley to Pilbara region of Western Australia, the scenery is noticeably different. Everything seems redder. Where the Kimberley is mainly sandstone and limestone, the Pilbara is made up mainly of iron-ore.
The scenery as we approached Karijini National Park became quite dramatic and we spent the night at a free camp on the edge of the park overlooking this beautiful gorge and valley.
We got a beautiful sunset and had a great fire with some fellow campers as we watched the moon rise over the ridge.
The camp is actually a lookout. It was built to marvel at the engineering genius that enabled a road (The Great Northern Highway) to be built right through the middle of Munjina Gorge, which is actually park of Karijini National Park. Pretty impressive!!
