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And both a sunrise and sunset over water. It is one of the destinations that I must get to one day. The restaurant only operated six or so months of the year. You may have to take certain foods in for the chef to cook. All reports of the glamping are fantastic.

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A quick lunch.......19/06/20

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One lucky flyer. Looks champion lunch and scenery. I miss WA. I would love to fly Carnarvon area, only ever low flybys in the Charger when I lived there.

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Oh that brings back memories, like I mentioned earlier the Boneparte Archipelago is an amazing coast line!? The Pince Regent River is spectacular as well especially at Cascade Falls (not so lovely for the American tourist Ginger taken by a croc)

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And both a sunrise and sunset over water. It is one of the destinations that I must get to one day. The restaurant only operated six or so months of the year. You may have to take certain foods in for the chef to cook. All reports of the glamping are fantastic.

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I am SO envious. The Kimberley is our fave region in this great country of ours. Our first really big flight was way back in 1992 when we visited Broome for the first time, and flew ourselves up there from Perth. Fell in love with it and have been going back to the area almost every year since (sadly not in our own aircraft again though). Thanks for the pics. I'd recommend a flight to the Horizontal Falls to anyone, regardless of who is at the controls.

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Random gorges.....

Would have liked to get lower for pics but it's difficult.

Up high it's stable and smooth to fly hands off, and there's plenty of time.

Down low it's rough with winds coming off scarps, thermals, etc and the scenery rushes by so you need to time the shot perfectly......easier with pilot and passenger taking shots but a bit unsafe one up...

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The pictures from Australia are just magnificent! Once the world gets back to the “old normal” I am going to have to make this my next stop.

10 minutes from my hanger at KTOA:

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That's a far better view than the one you get from the Bastion (Five Rivers Lookout)! - although the lookout view is still quite impressive!

You wouldn't want to do an emergency landing on those mudflats, the crocs just at the jetties in Wyndham are MASSIVE!! - and they'd be homing in on you, quick-smart, on those mudflats!

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Two resorts. Berkeley River lodge and Faraway Bay....(Faraway Bay resort on the edge of the bay in centre. A bit hard to see)

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