Infamous Bali drug smuggler Schapelle Corby explores WA’s famous Pink Lake

High-profile drug smuggler Schapelle Corby has flown to the other side of Australia to explore beautiful WA.
The 47-year-old, who lives in Queensland, teased where she was holidaying on Instagram, posting a picture holding little crystals and asking her followers if they could identify what she had in her hand and where she was.
“What is it, can you guess? Note: no it’s not inflammatory sausage fingers, (I) assure you that’s (an) unfortunate weird angle only. What’s in my hand? Where am (was) I,” she captioned the post.
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Corby donned a blue summer dress, a black crossbody bag and a some silver jewellery for her day of adventures.
Corby became a well-known name in Australia in 2004 when she was caught trying to smuggle 4.2 kilograms of cannabis into Indonesia.
She was jailed and spent nine years in Kerobokan Prison before being released in 2014.
Since her release, Corby has maintained her innocence, claiming the drugs were planted in her bodyboard bag
She has lived a relatively low-profile life since returning to Australia in 2017 and has made a living by making and selling resin clocks.
Originally published on PerthNow