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We continue our exploration of the coast, poking into anchorages.
We find stunning crystals within easy reach on the beach. We were not expecting it to be so easy to find them!
We head around Cape Bougainville and also Cape Londonderry and eventually en...
We continue our exploration of the coast, poking into anchorages.
We find stunning crystals within easy reach on the beach. We were not expecting it to be so easy to find them!
We head around Cape Bougainville and also Cape Londonderry and eventually en...
We continue to explore our surroundings trying to find the elusive Aboriginal rock art sites.
Magnus looks everywhere!
He does find a load of huge oysters which he cooks up in batter on the beach for breakfast.
We head into shore for a big beef brisket ...
We explore various islands and then make our way back to the mainland to search for rock art.
We visit many sites and hit a jackpot at one of them. It’s tucked away in a beautiful area. We find many Bradshaw rock art paintings.
We continue to search fo...
We leave the mainland and sail out to the many nearby islands.
There are turtle tracks everywhere! We eventually go ashore on one of the most northern beaches and set up a position away from a turtle to film her.
But, she decides to turn around and comes...
We head towards the Sale River in the hope of checking it out in Peanut. But, the tides our not in our favour and bad weather is coming so we decide to abort.
We move around quite a bit and end up spending the night at Raft Point.
Then, we head off north...
We head towards Raft Point in the hope of anchoring close by and heading in to check out the rock art at the top of the escarpment. Unfortunately, it’s just too choppy and the anchorage is not tenable so we decide to give it a miss, yet again, and we ins...
We need to get fuel if we are to make it back to Darwin. There’s a VERY remote fuel barge down Dogleg Creek so we take Peanut around the headland to get a few jerries.
Magnus tests out a very strange-looking ‘animal’ which he keeps spotting on the r...
We head ashore to find the pearl divers’ graves.
We find an amazing art-like gallery of rock art formations.
After checking out another amazing beach, we head to the nearby blue hole to check it out.
We move on to the unusual anchorage at Crocodile C...
We explore our surrounds in Peanut and make our way to Gugeri Camp to do a bit of bush cooking on an open fire.
Magnus cooks up a delicious Kangaroo and Guinness Stew.
We then move anchorage and explore in Peanut and find an abundance of huge oysters on ...
We leave Island 67 and make our way to a beautiful anchorage where we take Peanut on a good scout around and find the most majestic mangroves.
Magnus scouts out a waterfall and we go about collecting water in our 200 litre bladder.
We pass a barramundi f...
We manage to pass Cape Leveque without incident. It’s a notorious part of the coastline with often dangerous seas.
We end up at Cascade Bay near Lochlan Island. We take Peanut out on her longest trip so far to explore our surrounds and find many amazing...
We have been killing time checking out the nearby islands while waiting for the new anchor chain to arrive.
We take a look at Malus Island and the fishing shack Magnus used to visit twenty years ago.
We make our way back to Dampier, collect the chain, pr...
Magnus begins the task of fixing the holes in the bowsprit with epoxy.
We go ashore in search of the many petroglyphs which are in this area.
Magnus splices a new anchor rode to replace the 500 feet of chain which is now at the bottom of the ocean, with ...
We head to shore to sort out the broken shaft and catch up on provisioning.
Peanut gets a bit of TLC with a new ‘bumper’ and good cleanup.
Friends arrive onboard and we leave Broome and head south on our way to Dampier.
Whales are everywhere. We ca...
After finally managing to make it through Whirlpool Pass we tuck into a bay at Dunvert island, just on the other side and have a well earned rest.
The next day Magnus looks at all of our options and we decide that the best thing to do is to head out to se...
We leave Crocodile Creek for the final time and make our way to Cockatoo Island and a drink on the wood at the Iron Ore Bar.
We make our way to Coppermine Creek to collect oysters and check out a beautiful blue hole just down the creek. It’s a magical...
We leave Deception Bay and make our way to Langii Gorge. It’s a difficult place to visit because you can’t get all of the tides in your favour, so we head in at high tide to see the rock formations. An advantage to going in at this time is that we are ...
We explore various Aboriginal rock art sites and find many beautiful and very old paintings.
The rock formations are quite unbelievable and we take a good look around in Peanut.
We find a giant snake, jelly fish, people, dancing people, Wandjina art and ...
We spend a great deal of time exploring our surrounds in Peanut. There’s just so much to see. We find plenty of Aboriginal rock art paintings, especially the well known Four Men in a Canoe one. It’s much smaller than we thought it would be.
We also c...
We leave No Name Island anchorage and gently make our way south the Palm Island.
We head off in Peanut to explore our surrounds and find the Five Men in a Canoe Aboriginal rock art painting and many more.
We head into shore and set up a hose to collect ...
We head ashore in Peanut to check out the Aboriginal rock at at Art Creek. It’s worth the hike up the rocks as the art is amazing!
We explore some more and Magnus does ashore to check out a freshwater spring.
We’ve got friends coming and we need to e...
This episode is full of caves and Aboriginal art.
We leave Rainforest Ravine and make our way south to No Name Caves. The network of caves is amazing and there are plenty of large oysters on the beach to collect.
We continue our journey to Angereau Islan...
We leave the Prince Regent River and head towards Cape Brewster and Bat Island.
The whirlpools and tides are wild!
We explore Careening Bay and the famous Phillip Parker King Mermaid boat and also the Ivy Bay boab tree.
Finally, we explore Rainforest Ra...
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