With the wet season over, Mal, Laraine, Carmen and Robert move north from Alice Springs to Katherine, then swing west into the Kimberley region of Western Australia. At Manyallalyk Aboriginal community they experience traditional tribal culture including kangaroo tail cooked in the fire, spear throwing and basket weaving from pandanus leaves. On their journey west the Leyland's investigate the Flora River where mineral laden spring water has constructed a remarkable series of cascading terraces. The grandeur of the escarpment country of the Victoria River compete with the sensational scenery of Keep River National Park as the most picturesque landscapes in the top end. The foursome meet a crocodile hunter turned farmer who breeds crocs for highly sought after handbag leather. In Western Australia the Leyland's are astounded by the scale of the massive Ord River Scheme at Kununurra and are overwhelmed by some of the most impressive scenes they have ever filmed on, on Lake Argyle.