A night of rodeo and Kununurra bulldust.

We spent Saturday visiting a couple of parks, shopping and taking in the hero event on the Kununurra calendar, the rodeo. After two months on the road we have been accepted as real nomads, for one couple from the Bungle Bungles emailed us enquiring what we were doing Saturday night. We said rodeo and when we got there we met up with another couple from Wyndham, so all six sat proudly together (in our own chairs!) on the hill overlooking the action.

Again, difficult to get the pictures in sequence.

Late afternoon and getting comfortable at our first rodeo.
Late afternoon and getting comfortable at our first rodeo.
Close by the township the Hidden Valley park often referred to as the  mini Bungle Bungles
Close by the township the Hidden Valley park often referred to as the mini Bungle Bungles
Difficult to snap the broncos.
Difficult to snap the broncos.
So much dust that our friends called me bluey.
So much dust that our friends called me bluey.
Let the bucking begin
Let the bucking begin
The Hidden Valley dwarfs the intrepid Isabel
The Hidden Valley dwarfs the intrepid Isabel
A couple of Broogas take flight at the side of the road.
A couple of Brolgas take flight at the side of the road.
A rock stands as a traffic cop on the now closed Ivanhoe river crossing
A rock stands as a traffic cop on the now closed Ivanhoe river crossing
At the town's celebrity park celebs plant trees. This one is a flower of a Pom Pom tree put in by Kate Cebrano
At the town’s celebrity park celebs plant trees. This one is a flower of a Pom Pom tree put in by Kate Cebrano
There are thousands of these plates on vehicles around the north west. Obviously Victoria is not quite THE place to be!
There are thousands of these plates on vehicles around the north west. Obviously Victoria is not quite THE place to be!

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