3 days of and a trip in a helicopter to get a great vantage point of the station.
Sunset.
Sunset.
Another night another beautiful sunset.
Take off - looking at the guest wing.
Bullo River.
Bullo River winding its way through the landscape.
Bullo River snaking its way to Victoria River.
Lake Lesley.
Our two Eco huts.
Eco huts perched on the edge of the range.
Dry, Sandy Creek bed.
Flowing creek.
Looks like a Croc free swim hole.
Skids bedded into the sloping sand.
Pretty.
Champagne falls.
Spinning around before touch down.
The gorge walls look close.
Champagne falls. (At least nine falls).
Champagne falls.
Perfect Swim hole.
Landed our R44 at a bit of an angle.
Colours.
That rock is pointing towards the falls.
Steve first in.
Steve, sand, falls & helicopter - what more could I possibly want.
Cascading water falls, that go on forever......
Steve is off.
I am in.
Champagne Falls.
Steve made it - so Sam is following.
Steve during take off!
Still & spectacular.
Standing tall.
Vast Landscape.
Bore number 2.
The homestead & Guest accommodation.
Creek beds.
Valleys & hills.
Vast land.
Steve & the chopper.
Me.
We had an amazing day. The falls where spectacular. at least 9, the pictures didn't do it justice. We spend approximately 2.5 hours at the falls, exploring & relaxing. The topography to and from was mind blowing, with so much to see and ever changing.
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