At 7:30 we have a look through the Mission museum, which is really worth a visit. The museum provides an excellent aboriginal, WWII and Mission history. It was easy to spend a few hours there. The mission grounds are beautiful and well cared for and also worth a look around, lovely old buildings and cool green gardens.
We make our way to McGowan Island Beach and Honeymoon Beach, both frontier camping spots but good amenities. It seems a haven for fisherman, and there are plenty of fish. It’s a combination of rocky, mangrove and sandy shoreline. Here you gain a reasonable appreciation of the Kimberley coast; its harsh but beautiful, no freshwater in site no wonder early sailors dismissed the area as uninhabitable.
Track (5/06/2015 8:42:57am) in Explorer. You can view a map of it on Hema Explorer Cloud.





