Up North, Episode 7 - Ross Graham Lookout

The Ross Graham Lookout is a lookout over the Murchison River, which runs through Kalbarri to the Indian Ocean. It was named after the first headmaster of the Kalbarri Primary School, who was some kind of nature-lover.

The lookout is made up of a 250m walk down to the banks of the said river. The river was pretty dried up when we visited, save for a few pockets of water. Still, it was interesting to see the rock formations around the river. The rocks basically formed a small canyon with the river flowing through. I wanted to move closer to inspect the rock walls, but decided against it for fear of snakes.

The so called 'canyon' with the river.

Like I said, basically quite dry.

The dried river still looks good in the pictures.

I found these rock formations fascinating. Never seen anything like that.

 
Another shot of the river.

A close-up of the rock wall around the river.

 Cheers everyone!

This is an interesting photo, If you look closely, you will see 2 human faces!

I have only a few more stories to tell before I finish this road-trip thing. We went to many places, hence the large number of episodes. And on a different note, the haze is back in Penang. Drink more water my friends.

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