The biggest discovery yet is what a little gem of a place Dampier is. Sure the place was built for the mining industry and there is a very large LNG plant here among other mining shenanigans. But the place is beautiful, that classic red rocks and turquoise water that is synonymous with the west coast. It also helps that the place is not as burny hot as it has been further north...praise the sweet baby jesus...
28 October 2013
Afternoon delight
I started the day communing with a white peacock, a camel, and a giant cow with horns. I ended it surveying 10,000 year old petroglyphs carved on eons old rock at Burrup Peninsular. What a day!
The biggest discovery yet is what a little gem of a place Dampier is. Sure the place was built for the mining industry and there is a very large LNG plant here among other mining shenanigans. But the place is beautiful, that classic red rocks and turquoise water that is synonymous with the west coast. It also helps that the place is not as burny hot as it has been further north...praise the sweet baby jesus...
The biggest discovery yet is what a little gem of a place Dampier is. Sure the place was built for the mining industry and there is a very large LNG plant here among other mining shenanigans. But the place is beautiful, that classic red rocks and turquoise water that is synonymous with the west coast. It also helps that the place is not as burny hot as it has been further north...praise the sweet baby jesus...
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