Kununurra resident takes 4,770km journey home from airport after record-breaking WA floods

 Detours are a minor inconvenience for most motorists, but for one man it has resulted in a near-5,000 kilometre road trip past some of Australia's most iconic natural wonders. 

Kununurra resident Chris English is currently taking a 64-hour scenic route from Broome to his home town in Western Australia's Kimberley region, via the Northern Territory.

That's because the most direct route between the two communities was cut off by the state's worst ever flood disaster earlier this month.

The normal drive between the two towns is typically only 11 hours, but by the time Mr English arrives in Kununurra, he would have likely spent six times that behind the wheel of his Nissan Patrol.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-01-20/nt-5000km-kununurra-detour-flooding-airport-wa-floods/101874344



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