June 21st - CSR day 2.
We are getting better at packing up and got away around 8 am today. We knew that we had to do 139 Klms today to get to Georgia Bore so that we only had 80 Klms to do the next morning to get to Parnngurr to get fuel before they shut at 11am.
It was very slow going to get to the first few wells as there were many sand hills to get over. We only had a couple of sand hills that we had to have a second go at and one where we had to dig Tim and Dot out as the sand was too high for their clearance. You have to drive up sand hills very quickly and this can be quite hairy!!
An aboriginal grinding stone.
A memorial made from a camel water carrier.
This well had been restored.
The sides of the Well was lined with timber.
Tim using the windlass to raise a bucket of water.
Well 25.
Well 24. Desolate and fouled by camels and dingoes. It stunk.
Well 23.
Not much left.
The remains of the old fuel dump which is not used any more. On our previous trip we had a drum of fuel delivered and it was there waiting for us.
Georgia Bore. This was built by a mining exploration company and the water was beautiful.
Our camp.
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