Gidday all,
As
always, last minute change of plans. Looked at the map and decided we were close
enough to Lake Mungo to go and have a look. Always wanted to go there, so why
not now?
Packed
up and headed up the Darling River. About 30ks up the track found a nice spot
by the river and pulled up for the day, we did get a late morning start after
all.
Next
day, made it to the visiter centre at Lake Mungo. This is the place they found
the oldest known remains of humans in Australia, some 42000 years old. Mungo
Lady, she was only 17 years old when she died.
They
also found footprints in a clay pan dating back 40,000years, as well as preserved
skeletons of megafauna.
You
drive into the vast, dry lake bed to the western side, where you can see the ancient
shoreline with its eroded clay mounds and shifting sands.
Called
into the main campground and stayed the night. Next day did the loop track
which takes you through the lake bed and around the other side. Another, more remote
campground is over there so we staid the night there too.
In
the morning, when it warmed up a bit from the minus 1 overnight, we headed
along the track again. Reached the shifting sand dunes and went for a climb.
Great views of the ancient lake.
Came
out on the park boundary and pointed in the direction of the Darling again.
What a special, important and spiritual place. We sat in the silence of the
lake bed and thought of Mungo Lady and her tribe, foraging, hunting, communicating,
laughing, living there more than a thousand years before the Egyptians started
to build the great pyramids, just think about it.
Looked
at the map again and saw we were half way to Menindee, so, back up the Darling,
next stop Menindee.