12th June: packed up at Djarindjin and headed for Beagle Bay, a neat housed community with a Catholic Church first built in 1910 after a sequence of priests and monks of different orders all trying to convert the poor indigenous of the area! Amazingly, the current admin charged $15 to enter the Church. We then proceeded to the Roebuck Roadhouse where we refuelled. We then headed for Barn Hill Station.
This appears to be a working cattle station with room for 126 caravans plus more in the overflow section where we were allocated to camp anywhere there was space.
We briefly set up and headed for the beach for sunset! It is a full moon and the tide a long way out.
I then cooked us mushroom risotto with a salad for dinner.
Beagle Bay Church of the Sacred Heart
Barn Hill Beach







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