Next morning we pulled out of Purnululu and headed to Wyndham, arriving in time to have lunch on The Bastion aka Five Rivers Lookout, with its expansive view over the lower Cambridge Gulf where five rivers (Ord, Forrest, King, Durack, Pentecost) enter the sea.
Wyndham is these days pretty much a ghost town, having been superseded by Kununurra as the regional centre.

We then turned back to arrive in Kununurra early afternoon for a chill to complete a cruisy day and for a one-night stay at the Country Club hotel.
Next morning it was aboard a Triple-J boat for a tour up the Ord River from the Lake Kununurra diversion dam to the Lake Argyle dam wall, while the coach was driven there to meet us.
‘Sleeping Buddha’/Elephant Rock Lake Kununurra.
Comb-crested jacana, aka ‘Jesus bird’ because of its seeming ability to walk on water.

Rock wallaby and crocodile trap – set if a salty is spotted., but crocs are rare above the diversion dam at Kununurra.
Informative spiel about the river, dams and Ord River irrigation system.
Morning tea stop.

Fruit bats.
The river narrows and the flow quickens, all governed by water release from Lake Argyle (21 SydHarbs in size) to keep the diversion dam at a level where gravity alone distributes water to the main (north eastern) Ord River Irrigation Area.
