The MIGHTY Fitzroy River! I could post tens of photos here. But, I will just post a handful, to show the contrast between what this river appeared to me, at Fitzroy Crossing, compared to how it should look all the time, when I saw it at Willare. A video is the only way to do justice to what this river should be - IE, it should be like the Murray River, flowing all the time and providing water for irrigation. Looking at the new bridge. I don't know why they kept this path. Someone told me its a legacy from the construction, but to me it is unsightly. Walking along the path under the bridge, you have to duck your head. All this does is create a place for Aboriginals to sleep, when what the Government/s should be doing is building housing for them! First look at the river looking east, sunset, Tuesday December 20th. Looking at the west-side of the river at Fitzroy Crossing. The Fitzroy River at Willare. This is what the whole river should be flowing like and looking like ever day!
Wyndham - Where 5 Rivers meet the Sea The next morning, I went from Kununnrra out to the north-western-most-town in Australia: Wyndham. Its where 5 rivers meet the ocean. What this town could be if the region was given access to a Fitzroy River Scheme, towns, cities, and creartive life and opportunities for people who would want to move there! I would!!!
National Highway 1 crosses over the Ord River! The Ord River is a long river. Lake Argyle is only what it is, because of the mighty Ord, and its tributaries. Look at how this river traverses across the Kimberley. There is an impressive bridge, and an area for vehicles to pull-over, where National Highway 1 crosses the Ord, and a little shelter with a picnic table. The bridge over the Ord River Not Photo-shopped or AI-made. I was actually there, or else this post would not exist Looking to the east. Looking to the west I heard a truck coming from the north. It was a B-Double The sign of the bridge Could this river be healthier, ie be flowing constantly? YES, I THINK SO
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