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About Lake Argyle and Kununurra in the
Kimberley in Western Australia
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About the Kimberley Self drive along the Gibb
River Road from Broome or Darwin is a Australia four wheel
drive hire camper or wagon. The Gibb River Road was initially
constructed as a beef road to transport cattle from the surrounding
stations to the ports of Derby and Wyndham.It spans some six-hundred
and seventy kilometres from Derby to the junction of the Great
Northern Highway between Wyndham and Kununurra. ©
source and courtesy of wikipedia.org Lake ArgylePlanning a vacation to self drive to kununurra then 4x4 trek The Gribb River Road and into Broome. When you are visiting the north of Australia, Lake Argyle is your first stop in Western Australia after the Quarantine Check Point when travelling from the Northern Territory and the last of the Kimberley’s amazing attractions when leaving Western Australia. The closest town is Kununurra – one of our younger country towns in Australia and a service centre for the East Kimberley’s growing industries in tourism, agriculture and mining industries! Kununurra Agricultural Industry includes melons, mangoes and until recently, sugar cane. Lake Argyle is situated at the end of one of the most scenic drives in Australia. The easiest way to visit Lake Argyle is to drive the sealed road from either the Northern Territory or the town of Kununurra. Lake Argyle is Australia’s largest expanse of freshwater covering an area of more than 900 square kilometres at full supply level and up to 2000 square kilometres when in flood. Once a habitat that was subject to the cycles of the wet and dry seasons, now this massive expanse of permanent fresh water has allowed a thriving ecosystem to develop. The magnificent scenery and peaceful isolation make Lake Argyle a must see destination when visiting the Kimberley! Stage One: Diversion Dam By 1958 the WA government was convinced of the viability of an irrigation scheme on the Ord. The Federal Government agreed to share the cost of stage one and this was completed in 1963 at a cost of $20 million. 1966 had allocated 31 farms. The irrigation project suffered initials setback, but is now extremely successful and grows a huge variety of produced. Stage Two: The Ord Dam The second stage was the construction of the Ord River Dam to provide a major storage reservoir called Lake Argyle at a cost of $22 million. This was officially opened in 1972. As a part of stage 2 a further 200ha were allocated on the Packsaddle Plain and 5 farms were released in 1974. Stage 3: The Hydro Power Station Aside from providing a reliable source of power to the region, the project has had a positive effect on tourism. It is the only commercial hydro power station in W.A. Replacing fossil fuels previously used to generate power. The hydro station harnesses a resource that would otherwise go to waste, which is environmentally a far better option. The power station was designed using 4 turbines and two 15 mega-watt generators to produce more than 220gigawatt hours of electricity per annum. At present the power station provides power for the towns of Kununurra and Wyndham and to the Argyle Diamond Mine. Argyle Diamonds Argyle Diamonds is the largest diamond producing mine in the
world and in conjunction with a local Kununurra tour operator
offer ground tours of the mine on a fly in basis only. Argyle
Diamonds play a major role in the Kununurra community with support
and sponsorship of various East Kimberley events. Argyle Diamonds
Alongside the East Kimberley's wealth of natural wonders is one
of the state's most unique tourist attractions- Rio Tinto's Argyle
diamond mine. In support of the local tourism industry, the Argyle
diamond mine is open to visitors on guided tours departing from
Kununurra. A day trip to the mine will give visitors a rare insight
into the scope of a large mining operation and the history of
its relationship with Traditional Owners. Lake Argyle and Kununurra
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