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Just updated the blog with 4 posts and the internet is too slow to post here as well.

Am heading towards Mataranka with a view to fishing for Barramundi.

Steven is going his way and hitching back across to Derby with a view to travelling the Gibb River so again I am a solo traveller.

John



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Hey, John, try Bitter Springs instead of Mataranka. It's a bit of a hidden treasure.

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Hi John,

I'd be interested to hear how the baramundi fishing goes:  I'll be slowly working my way north from Alice and plan to go fishing. 

Happy travels, Anton



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If the fishing fails, and it won't, you can always wallow in the hot spring, and then go to the shop and get a Mataranka Pie.
It's one of the biggest steak pies I've ever seen. In 2006 it cost $8, but it's the size of a saucer and a large dome of pastry over the top.
I expected a puddle of mince and gravy in the bottom, but I can tell you it was absolutely full to the pastry dome with chunks of steak. Very tender, tasty chunks of beef.
So if the fishing fails, shout yourself a Mataranka pie.

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