Mungo National Park New South Wales Australia (Part 1)

Mungo National Park is located in the south western corner of New South Wales. If driving, there are a number of ways to reach the park however all involve driving on often corrugated gravel and dusty roads which can be closed after rain so make sure your vehicle is capable of doing the trip!

Mungo National Park is World Heritage Listed and is rich in Aboriginal history. Mungo Woman and Mungo Man were buried more than 42000 years ago and were discovered resting just metres apart on Lake Mungo’s shores.

If you can, spend a few days exploring this fascinating National Park as there is so much to do. There are even day tours available from nearby towns such as Mildura.

Part 1 of this blog will show sunrise and sunset at Mungo National Part. Unfortunately the sunset was not as spectacular as hoped.

Lady Elliott Island – Day 3

Alas, our time on Lady Elliott Island has come to an end. We have packed our gear and are now awaiting to catch our plane back to mainland Australia. But before this, we decided to get up early and catch the sunrise and we weren’t disappointed. Waiting for the plane, we engage in the pastime of people watching.