Samson PointRobe River
We again have a feeling of dustiness. We want something fresh and clean, a shower, a spring clean of the bus. After much reading, Internet, folders, etc. we decided to go to the Coral Cove at Samson Point. Everyone raved about this camping.
So we drive the 40 odd kilometer and come to the new town of Samson Point, all mining related, very new houses all corrugated steel and hose grown gardens and a pristine camping. We looked at the beach which looked not too bad and decided to go to the caravan park. I tried to pay but got reprimanded that I hadn’t booked through the booking service. Then the lady took a look at our bus and said to the guy serving us “tell them it’s $49 a night”. I’m not sure if that was the real cost or that they decided our bus would lower the image of the caravan park but we decided to move on.
First we had a swim and a shower and watched whales frolic in the little bay.
Then we bought some forgotten essentials.
Stopped at Dampier for Dotti to meet her great grand uncle.
And have a nice lunch in grass, luscious grass…….
Then we wait till 240 rail carriages pass in front of us.

Everything in this part of Australia is done in mega scale.
And then we go to a rest stop called Robe river.
It’s a bit of a weird stop. There are two French girls of which one has a heat stroke and she goes off to the hospital in Dampier. There is a couple with an older son who watch sports television outside with a smelly and noisy generator. When, close to 9 I ask him if he stops soon he’s not too pleased but moves his generator so that we don’t die from carbon monoxide poisoning. Then at 9.30 pm the welsh army arrives. Well, two welsh guys and a welsh girl who start a fire, cooking, and setting up all very noisy, as close as possible to our bus. The joys of camping 🙂








































































































































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