Showing posts with label Western Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western Australia. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 September 2024

Whim Creek, Western Australia Part 2

A few more photos of the Whim Creek area in Western Australia.





Doesn't matter where you go you always come across a flower or two.  The above flowers are called the Sturt Desert Pea, Swainsona formosa and creep along the ground.  The flower below is called the Purple Mulla Mulla, Ptilotus exaltatus though covered in red dust it's not showing it's best.  These two plants were growing near Whim Creek.




This is us settling for the night and the truck below along with a few photos of the sunset in order of the sun going down on that day.




Monday, 2 September 2024

Whim Creek, Western Australia

A place not to be forgotten is Whim Creek in Western Australia it's 4,877km from home, it's a long way from home.

Whim Creek is a very small town in the Pilbara region in Western Australia and once had a Post Office known as 'Whim Well'.  The town is located between Karratha and Port Hedland or two and half days' drive north of Perth.  In 1887, with the discovery of gold and copper, the town was born. In it's day Whim Creek had two hotels, a blacksmith, a general store, stables and horse track, plus many more local businesses.  After nearly a century, mining activity ended in 1986.
On our visits there only one hotel, no houses, no shop, nothing!  The Whim Creek Hotel that is there was closed at one point, reopened in 2015 and that's when we had lunch there and stayed in front of the Hotel sleeping in our caravan, there was only a truck driver who slept in his truck cabin parked well in front of us.
It's a hot dry area, even on this day the temperature in winter is 37 deg C.  It is however prone to cyclones in the season.  The weather there, well it can rain, and rain it did in 1898, 747mm fell in just 24 hours.  In 1924 there was just 4mm for the whole year!

Back in the day the Whim Creek Christmas Tree, a structure being two metres high and one metre wide.  It as made from the rip-top tabs of beer stubbies and was said to be the most expensive Christmas tree ever created.  It was estimated that it took $25,000AUD worth of stubbies to make the tree and it took two years to collect all the tabs.

Another odd thing is there was once a camel who was an alcoholic and it used to steal patrons beers.  The camel was apparently moved south to Wiluna suffering from cirrhosis of the liver,  There was also a large phyton (snake) that used to live in the wooden rafters of the pub.  It's eventual fate, unknown.

In 2011, the pub was shut down indefinitely after it was bought by Venturex Resources, a mining company which had acquired the old Whim Creek originally a copper project.  The Hotel in 2013 was bought by the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation and Ngarluma Yindjibarndi Foundation, who plan to restore and re-open the Whim Creek Hotel.  The Hotel has again closed in an arrangement of handing the hotel to the Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation in 2018.   To this day I have no idea whether the Hotel is open, or not open.

What is a 'Stubby'?
Answer:  A short squat beer bottle, especially one with a capacity of 375ml.  The bottle is stubby (short and thick) in comparison with the tall and slender 750ml beer bottle - in Australia.



We sat here and had a drink, it was rather hot.



The front of the Hotel.


 

Husband's lunch, I didn't take a photo of mine.
The marker on the map is where Whim Creek is. That day we had driven down from Eighty Mile Beach

Thursday, 25 November 2021

Wildflowers, WA

Just some Wildflowers growing on the side of the road/Highway in Western Australia, there were just masses of them. Apparently in 2015 it wasn't a good year for the Wildflowers.  I have shown the 2nd photo before but seeing as I found the Sturt Desert Pea photo of the mass growing of them decided to show again.




The purple flower below is called Purple Mulla Mulla by the Indigenous people - Our First Nation People, this purple flower grows in a dry area up in Northern mid west to western Australia. No matter where you are in Australia there is always some flower out somewhere.






Thursday, 18 November 2021

Carnarvon Caravan Park, WA

The Caravan Park we stayed in whilst at Carnarvon, WA. Lovely clean park with friendly hosts and a rather long one.
A photo taken with the self-timer on the camera of my husband and myself in 2015.  It's not often we take a photo of ourselves so you could say it's a rare photo.




Monday, 15 November 2021

Below Carnarvon, WA

Just below Carnarvon, WA we saw some Wildflowers that just seemed to grow anywhere.
These photos were taken on top of a hill with the view of below.


Carnarvon WA by the Sea.

At Carnasrvon WA there is a jetty that goes 1 mile out to sea, good for fishing so it's said.  By 1897 the jetty was built with a train line to carry the wool and livestock to the ship to Fremantle in the southern area of WA.
The first photo is of a playground by the sea with some sand on the left.
Then the jetty of which there are a few.
People with their bikes in the scrub looking out to sea.
Some posts from a long departed jetty then the Police Station x 2 photos.






Thursday, 11 November 2021

Carnarvon, Western Australia

Recently a little girl aged 4 went missing from her Mother's and Stepfather's tent whilst on a camping trip up near the blowhole near Carnarvon.  The little girls name was Cleo and Cleo was taken from the tent during the night, the zip on the tent was found open in the morning time - no one in the tent heard!
A large Police search began for Cleo by the sea, inland and all around with 100's looking for precious Cleo.  Days and nights went by, people chattered making up stories, yes, rumours were rife. 
Nothing was mentioned about her biological Dad till many days later so one wonders why he wasn't mentioned before.
Anyway finally one night 18 days after Cleo was taken she was found about 1.30am in the morning locked in a house not far from the Police Station and where she lived with her mother and stepdad and her brother. 
Cleo was looking good, spent a short time in hospital to be checked out and she was ok.  What happened to her psychologically I don't know as yet.
So who took Cleo?
A 'First Nation Person' a 36 year old who apparently liked dolls and has a room in his house containing many dolls, he also is a loner. He's now in jail being questioned and eventually there will be a trial.
What a relief that Cleo was found after 18 days physically unharmed.  A Policeman asked her her name when she was rescued and she said "my name is Cleo".

We visited Carnarvon in Western Australia (WA) in 2015 and stayed there for a night from memory.
When the abduction happened of Cleo I had to look up my photos to see what the town was like which I'm sharing with you. There will a few post in this area which is a very long way from home.  These photos haven't been shown before on my blog.





 

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Arrived at Eucla.

Eucla has a population of 368 and is not far from the border of South Australia. The town is the largest stopping point between Norseman and Ceduna for travellers and trucks along the Eyre Highway.
There is a hotel and restaurant, even a golf club near by.
A telegraph museum dedicated to the Old Telegraph Station, and a meteorological station.
Fishing is also at Eucla.

In the 1890s a rabbit plague passed through the area eating dune vegetation.
Eucla has a mild semi-arid climate with the highest temperature recorded in a January of 48.2C (118.8 F)


Have no idea who these women are but they wanted a photo taken.




The Motel and Petrol Station.