Ngumban Cliff Lookout is beautiful, peaceful and the most private camp site we have found in Kimberley and one of my photos, above, shows our caravan and car and the open space all around us. As few other travelers choose to stop over for the night, fire wood was in abundance and Reg and I enjoyed watching the sun set over the beautiful gorge country then sat around our very private camp fire, made hot toast in the glowing coals, star gazed and we were rewarded with a display of shooting stars. The site has a public toilet, though not one I would personally use nor camp near, it was rather smelly. So pleased we are self sufficient travelers. There is room (lots of room), for big rigs to park and dogs are allowed in the area. The site is described as scenic, in the Camps Australia Wide book 5 and that’s why I found it so hard to understand why so few people choose to enjoy this beautiful camp site. You will find Ngumban Cliff Lookout, rest area 96 E of Fitzroy Crossing or 192 km W of Halls Creek. Images of Australia in the Paintings and Writing of Artist Author Kathy Shell Artist – Kathryn Shell AuthorKathryn Shell is a published non-fiction and fiction author currently working on an Australian Novel. Feel welcome to reproduce the words in the above blog post provided you copy it in its entirety including this section with all its active links. The images may not be copied without permission of the artist, author. You can purchase prints from the art of Kathy Shell You are most welcome to link to this page.Thank you. - Kathy Shell. Comments Comments are closed. | _
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