After a pleasant rest day in Adelaide, it was back on the road, with just a short stint up to Wallaroo to catch the SeaSA ferry across the Spencer Gulf.
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After a pleasant rest day in Adelaide, it was back on the road, with just a short stint up to Wallaroo to catch the SeaSA ferry across the Spencer Gulf.
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Adelaide provided a welcome relief from the scorching temperatures we’d been facing over the previous 3-4 days. We awoke to a forecast of 25ÂșC… pure bliss. Cath, her girlfriend Allie and the kids headed off for a walk down to Glenelg Beach, while I headed off to do some shopping, and to search for a…
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Well, as if the sunset wasn’t impressive enough, the sunrise turned out to be equally spectacular! The third image is the one I alluded to in yesterday’s post. I have been casually referring to this as “blue gold black”. Seriously considering a large canvas print of this one. I would put this in the top 5…
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We packed up camp and hit the road by about 8:45, as the day was promising to be another scorcher. Today’s trek saw us heading west through Hillston, out to Ivanhoe and then on to the dirt road which follows the railway line out to the Menindee Lakes. I have been hearing for years that…
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We headed back out to the zoo in the morning, and indeed the animals were a bit more active and visible. But my head was elsewhere.
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The plan was to hit the road reasonably early so as to make it out to Dubbo by lunch time, thus allowing us time to visit Western Plains Zoo in the afternoon.