Cruising the Kimberley coast on Le Laperouse, Darwin to Broome

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From the photos there is at least 1 ex Orion Expedition crew on board.
The Orion Expedition staff were well trained so would have been sought out but many were loyal to the owner.
One however is now a Seabourn VP in charge of Expedition cruising. He is also well known to Silversea folk who sailed on the Explorer 10 or more years ago.
 
Matchmaking - so what wines have you settled on. No rieslings I assume?

Yes! See post #110 :)

Brekkie this morning (AKA 'detox' :eek:) - quite warm, at 7am. @tgh note the tables for two :). This is the prized area; if you come up the stairs from the pool deck below, you can snag one of these at dinner before those who come through the restaurant. Most haven't worked that out yet 🤣 but clearly a couple of others were quicker than me this morning!!

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Arrived Swift's Bay- named by Phillip P King after the author of Gulliver's Travels. Dead flat calm.

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A bit of manoeuvring. This thing must have an impressive array of thrusters around the hull. After being knocked back for an engine-room visit, I asked the Cruise Director if someone could speak to me about the propulsion etc. CD seems a bit surprised that anyone would ask about that.

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Awwww.. nice

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Off to visit some more rock art.

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A dry landing :)

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Thanks for the feedback..no matchmaking on SS where evening dining is a relatively formal process (last time I will mention them 🐱 )..
It seems that dinner tables on Ponant are free choice/quick and the lost … alla same Coral Expeditions et al
 
Thanks for the feedback..no matchmaking on SS where evening dining is a relatively formal process (last time I will mention them 🐱 )..
It seems that dinner tables on Ponant are free choice/quick and the lost … alla same Coral Expeditions et al
Rather than "matchmaking", joining a table for 4 or 6 is nice to meet and mingle. However, breakfast alone to read or contemplate is welcome.
 
Thanks for the feedback..no matchmaking on SS where evening dining is a relatively formal process (last time I will mention them 🐱 )..
It seems that dinner tables on Ponant are free choice/quick and the lost … alla same Coral Expeditions et al
If you have a group of five or more you have to reserve a table. I guess that helps to manage the layout in the restaurant - no self combining of tables.
 
Rather than "matchmaking", joining a table for 4 or 6 is nice to meet and mingle. However, breakfast alone to read or contemplate is welcome.
This is what I have been used to on Silversea. I will be sailing solo on this same cruise next year and hope that the maitre de will be able to seat me at an open table for evening meals. Breakfast and lunch is not as important.
 
After landing, it was a short walk up to the first gallery. but first some interesting stuff ...

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Although we weren't told not to post on social media this time, I guess the same might apply, so I took photos of photos on the web.

Wandjina art type. BTW, who remembers Wandjina! on the ABC in the 1960s?

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We have cruised the Kimberley 3x, the latest being in June this year and have never been told not to post photos of art or anything else. Is this new?
 
We have cruised the Kimberley 3x, the latest being in June this year and have never been told not to post photos of art or anything else. Is this new?

Possibly just the policy of the cruise company.

Catching up with some pics off my Sony camera (finally figured a way to get them off the camera into my tablet :)

Kin g George River gorge

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Indon fisherman off Ashmore reef

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Various birds at Ashmore Reef. Red footed coughy on the right.

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coughy chick on nest

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Hunter River

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Mud skipper

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A small croc

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Mangroves along the river

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We have cruised the Kimberley 3x, the latest being in June this year and have never been told not to post photos of art or anything else. Is this new?
No, not new. The guides on three of my expeditions told us the same thing. It was at the request of traditional caretakers.
 
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