DAY 67 AND ONWARDS EPILOGUE

We spent the next few days variously packing up our gear and exploring Darwin.

Christine finally gets that mudcrab that I had been promising her.

The first two days were about eating as our bodies caught up on depleted reserves, then it was about visiting various museums (the air museum with its B52 bomber is worth a visit) and relics most of which relate to either the Japanese bombing of Darwin in 1942 or Cyclone Tracy with devastated Darwin in 1974. Not much else seems to have happened up here.

Inside the underground bunker oil tanks built after the Japanese bombing in 1942. The ground was unstable and the tanks couldn’t be used longterm.
Stuart with his total catch from four hours of fishing in Darwin Harbour. Poor thing.

First Brian departed then two days later I left and the next day Christina flew out.

All over red rover.

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