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Accommodation - Blinman Progress Association
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List of places to stay with images of all accommodations in and around Blinman. 8211; An historic working wool growing property offering quality clean shearers quarters accommodation up to 14 people. 4 plush en-suite caravan/camping sites, eco cabin nestled in the bush with limited facilities, bush camping, 4WD day tours – ‘Sunset Hill 665 4WD track’, Mt Samuel 4WD track. 8211; Petrol – Food – Accommodation. 8211; restored self contained stone miner’s cottage with accommodation for up to 6 guests. 8211; ...
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Mona & Co: April 2011
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Fortunately that all finished by about 8.30pm. Before that though, we had gone to Mathinna Falls, (north-west of St Marys). We even had to negotiate some low-range 4WD stuff because of the damage done by the recent floods of the South Esk River. The Falls were very impressive (not that large though), probably more picturesque. Cecile B de Bond in action. The lengths he will go to get THAT photo! The debris from the floods. We did a bit of local exploring on Saturday, going to Eva...
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The Flinders Ranges Tourism Operators Association Inc — Flinders Ranges Tourism Operators Association
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Flinders Ranges Tourism Operators Association. Support tourism operators in the Flinders Ranges. National Landscapes Project Archive. The Flinders Ranges Tourism Operators Association Inc. (FRTOA, pronounced ‘fra-toe-ah’) is a volunteer organisation and committed to developing and promoting the Flinders Ranges as a unique tourist destination and advocates for and represents the interests of tourism operators in the Flinders Ranges. Flinders Ranges Logo License Conditions of Use. Doc) for MS Word.
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Mona & Co: March 2011
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Thursday, March 24, 2011. Tasman Peninsula - The Coal Mines - Port Arthur. When in Tourist Mode - do what the tourists do. A Tasmanian Tour wouldn't be complete without the near-mandatory visit to Port Arthur. (At least we didn't do the other touristy thing of standing in front of EVERY scene taken by the camera! Today's blog covers the Tasman Peninsula in general, and The Coal Mines and Port Arthur in detail. The historic Dunalley Pub. Uh-uh There's no such thing as a free lunch, right? Before we 'did' ...
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Mona & Co: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009. G'day - Ian again. Alice Springs has been a mix of disappointments and exciting times. As I said earlier, same price but MUCH better than a CVP. So what did we actually do? Hey - LOTS of TOURISTY things like . We scaled the Anzac Lookout (in Suzi on a made road). We mooched Todd Mall. We went out to the near West Macs to visit Simpson's Gap. We went to the Sunday Markets in Todd Mall. We visited the Araluen Cultural Centre. (Now we got Kultcha! REAL men's secret business!
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Mona & Co: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. G'day - Ian again. Ipswich has been our base for a while, now, and today is the day to move on again. While here we have managed to catch up on things like washing clothes AND Suzi. A minute's silence as we remember Suzi in all her mud-splattered, battle-scarred, off-road-cred and glory, now reduced to just another Toorak Tractor - wussy-fussy clean and shiny, with no indication it has even been onto dirt roads. Sigh! Would have been Bunnings but they are too far away! Machin...
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Mona & Co: Port Fairy (cont.)
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Port Fairy (cont.). Our stay in Port Fairy was very pleasant and relaxing. On Monday we went for a walk into the village and picked up some brochures for walks in and around town. It is a very historic village with over 50 National Trust buildings. There are quite a few galleries and art venues but unfortunately not everything is open during winter! Capt Mills Cottage c 1843. The original cottage at the rear is believed to be the. Oldest house still standing in Victoria. A trave...
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Mona & Co: Port Fairy
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014. We've had sunshine most of the day. What a difference that makes. More later. Mona parked with views across Lake Albert. Ellen enjoys drinkies and nibbles. We chose an unpowered site right on the edge of the lake, and after the usual set-up rigmarole and the mandatory Taylor walk for her 'comfort stops', we were treated to a beautiful sunset to have with our drinkies and nibbles. Ellen's photo of the sunset . And Ian's view from about the same spot and time. At Robe, the roads w...
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Mona & Co
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Sunday, August 10, 2014. G'day again. Well . here we are at Leigh Creek Caravan Park. We had spent some time at Warraweena Conservation Park. We had been there previously and knew there would be 1080 poison baits used on the property. Technically difficult 4WD driving along part of the track got us to a lookout above the Dunbar Hut (where we stopped for lunch). By the time we eventually got back to camp, everyone agreed they didn't want to see, walk on or bounce over ANOTHER rock again. Saw it close perm...