13-18 July 1861 – Burke & Wills Camp 119, Normanton The Victorian Exploring Expedition of 1860-61, more widely known as the Burke & Wills Expedition, left Melbourne on 20 August 1860 with the aim of crossing to the northern coastline of Australia at the Gulf of Carpentaria, discovering new land on the way. Four members of the party (Robert O’Hara Burke, William John Wills, John King and Charley Grey) eventually arrived on the banks of the Little Bynoe River, about 40 kilometres by road from present-day Normanton on 8 February 1861 and established Camp 119 (camps were numbering in succession; Camp 75 was at Cooper Creek). Burke decided to make this the most northerly camp for the expedition; he and Wills walked further north to try and reach the sea through mangroves which proved boggy and impenetrable. The best they could do was to taste the salty sea-water and watch the tide rise and fall by eight inches as confirmation they had reached the sea before returning to Camp 119 on 12 February. Little did they know if they had kept their boats ( they carried several boats from Victoria and destroyed them along the way) they could have rowed [...]
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It’s 6.31 in karumba
It’s 6.31 am in Karumba at Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park. The sun is rising in the East against a multi coloured sky. Most guests are up and getting ready for the day. Another day in Paradise. The fishermen have been up since 5 am heading for their favourite spot or a new one they want to try. Maybe they will head up the river or maybe go out to the Sand Island. The local grapevine is working better than ever and faster than email, even from thousands of miles away. The word is out that the big Barras are on the move. Positive anticipation is the mood of the day and just a touch of an adrenaline rush is in the body. We are going to get a big one today and maybe a real biggie Barramundi that may take up to an hour to land. Or we might get 6 or 7 Jew fish or maybe a big Spanish Mackerel. The Roos are out getting an early feed before finding a shady spot for the day and the Kites are soaring the sky looking for unwary prey. The crabbers pass Pelicans and Brolgas while on their way to [...]
Read more ›Karumba. It’s a No Brainer!! An Ornatholigist’s delight, an Anglers–
Karumba. It’s a No Brainer!! An Ornatholigist’s delight, an Angler’s dream, a Baby Boomer’s paradise, a Grey Nomad’s delight and a great place to to take the family to see the beauty of the Australian Outback and do it with the comfort of having a pub up the road, some of the best food you will ever taste and staying at Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park, probably the best all round caravan park in Queensland. You can fish for the mighty Barramundi, Blue Salmon, Grunter, Jew Fish, Spanish Mackeral and much more and yes you can get them right off the beach.You know February March and April is a great time to get the early ones. The rivers flush the fish out and you get them right into your pan and experts say it is going to be great year. Give us a ring on 07 4745 9277. Fax us on 07 4745 9284 or book through our website right now http://www.sunsetcp.com.au/contact-us.html Oh!! And have a great day!!
Read more ›Fantastic February at Karumba Point Sunset Caravan park
Fun fun, Fantastic February,fantastic fishing,beautiful big Barramundi, crazy sized crabs, incredible sunsets, birds birds and more birds. Where the outback meets the sea. Where a million stars shine. Where you can fish the mighty Barramundi, probably the best pound for pound fighting fish in the world. The Sugar Ray Robinson of fish. February is the start of the season and one of the best times to be in Karumba Point and karumba Point Sunset Caravan park. it does not get any better than this anywhere. You have Just got to be Here!!
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