Trip
Meter Reading Start – 9541
Trip
Meter Reading Finish – 9819Total Km Travelled – 278 km
Filled up Broome
$1.685
p/litre $90.00 (53.42 litres)$1.159 p/litre $74.67 (64.44 litres)
Comments
- Luke Baker
Friday, we called into the Boab Prison tree where they
locked up aboriginal people inside the tree.
They used them to dive for pearls.
When we got to Broome we met up with Nan and Pop and took them to cable
beach to watch the sunset.
Saturday, we had a look at Rowbuck Bay were the Tarplee’s
were camped. When Jake, Erin and I
walked along the beach at low tide we saw heaps of cone shells that were
alive. We went into town and had a look
at the history of pearling. We went to a
bottle shop and a man gave me a free harmonica.
Comments – Mum and Dad
Friday; on our way out of Broome we visited the Boab
Prison Tree. Before Derby was
established in 1883, aboriginals from the West Kimberly were kidnapped by
settlers connected with the Pearling industry as they wanted divers and workers
for their boats. They were held in the
Boab Tree until boats arrived and were pretty much well slaves.
As you can’t book for a site in Broome we paid for 3
nights at the overflow park at the PCYC in Roebuck Bay ($30 p/n unpowered $3
per child).
Saturday; we stocked up on essentials and visited the
Tarplee family who were camping at Roebuck Bay one block from the PCYC. Scott had been admitted to hospital for 3
days for pneumonia which meant that they would be staying here longer than they
thought. The kids were glad to catch up
again.
We are aiming to try and book into the same park, however
as they don’t take bookings you have to turn up before 8 at the office and hope
to fluke a site. We will try after we
have finish our two day trip to Cape Leveque when were back Tuesday.
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