All on board National Geographic Orion have been waiting excitedly to view the beautiful twin falls on the King George River! We boarded Zodiacs and took a lovely early afternoon cruise along the Warton sandstone cliffs of the King George River to the falls themselves. Along the way, there were plenty of birds, reptiles, and also beautiful scenery. Once at the falls, we delighted in dunking the bow of our Zodiacs under the waterfalls, getting everyone on the bow soaking wet! This is our first foray into the Kimberley and what a wonderful way to experience these magnificent waterfalls!
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- 02 Jun 2024
King George River, 6/2/2024, National Geographic Orion
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- Australia and New Zealand
Michael Nolan, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Michael Nolan was born in Bitburg, Germany to an Air Force family stationed there. His first experience of the ocean came at age 12, when he learned to snorkel in the Italian Mediterranean. At age 17 he moved to Tucson, Arizona and became a PADI SCUB...
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