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Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | Views [760]
The Oonadatta track has reopened this morning – but only to the turn off to Roxby Downs. We are told that there is no chance that the road from William Creek to Halligan Bay (the place to view north lake Eyre) will open in ... Read more >
Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | Views [717]
We had packed up and headed off from Wilpena Pound by about 10am. At Hawker there was a late model Hilux that had been rolled over and written off in the centre of town (had only happened that morning and the driver had high tailed it ... Read more >
Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | Views [461]
We have tried to fit in some drives and walks around the spectacular Flinders Ranges (in between the thunderstorms – Steve fluked a great lightning shot that I’ll load up to show you all) Yesterday we drove through Bunyeroo Valley, ... Read more >
Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | Views [450]
Dear class mates and friends, since my last message we have been at the Flinders Ranges. We saw ruins of a little village and we looked through them and took photographs (there was even an outside dunny ruin). I have ... Read more >
Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Monday, 26 Apr 2010 | Views [400]
After a flying stop in Peterborough – which would be loved by the train enthusiasts amongst us (models of trains adorn the town, which are made by the local working blacksmith, and it hosts an impressive railway museum) – ... Read more >
Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Views [518] | Comments [5]
For the last 5 days we have been camped at the Kinchega National Park. We are camped beside the river and I have really liked taking out the canoe with mum and dad. I especially had fun today because dad put a small motor on the back ... Read more >
Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Views [501] | Comments [5]
After finding out that we couldn’t take any of our recently purchased vegetables across into South Australia (we thought it was just fruit that was contraband!) we decided to travel to Menindee Lakes (still in the Fruit Fly ... Read more >
Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Views [492] | Comments [2]
While at Broken Hill we went to get some new books from the second hand book store. I found 3 books to read; the Roar, and two Roald Dahl books. Later on we went on an underground mine tour. We had to put on a safety helmet with ... Read more >
Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Friday, 16 Apr 2010 | Views [512] | Comments [4]
We have decided that a two night stop at Broken Hill is in order so that we can recharge batteries (both human and technological), do washing, dry out the gear, stock up, and see something of the area. I think it was Carolyn that first ... Read more >
Friday, 9 Apr 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Friday, 9 Apr 2010 | Views [578] | Comments [3]
I have a new theory………. I surmise that country air in generous amounts whilst camping has a direct impact on the epicure centre of the brain. (Although not anatomically correct – it will suffice for the sentiments here). Anyway, ... Read more >
Friday, 9 Apr 2010 | Views [559] | Comments [3]
Well, we have taken to waving to all caravan, campertrailer, and motorhome drivers on the road – and they in turn recognize fellow travelers in us and return the enthusiastic mutual salutation of the single finger raised from the steering ... Read more >
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