by Baz & Judie
(Victoria)
We went to Cape Leveque with 2 friends, and bounced along the 220kms there, with heads banging on the windows and the carfridge (polystyrene) squeaking in pain all the way.
Was it worth it? OH YES IT WAS! It was amazinging beautiful and so peaceful. Of course when you do a trip like this you don't expect to get bogged in the sand, but we did. However, we were able to get out. We then had to drive back the 220 kms to Broome and civilisation, bouncing and carfridge squeaking all along the way.
Would we do it again - YES YOU BET WE WOULD.
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