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Can Go Around Australia: March 2015
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Can Go Around Australia. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. You might have realised by now that we love staying in small country towns. They are not all equal in appeal but most of them seem to have an intimate charm about them. Wagin is one of those that seems 'homely and comfortable' to be in. We only spent two nights here but that is enough to form an attachment. Part of the Main Street of Wagin. Wagin is home to The Big Ram, and he is a big boy! Noel and Judy Lovejoy. Location: Wagin WA 6315, Australia.
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Can Go Around Australia: Katherine Gorge, NT.
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Can Go Around Australia. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Katherine Gorge, NT. Our primary reason for our stop-over in Katherine was to take in The 2 Gorges Boat Tour of Katherine Gorge. This particular tour is very popular with visitors to Katherine, so it was essential for us to book in advance. Katherine Gorge is spectacular but pretty much like all other gorges in Northern Australia, but we are happy that we have been there. In the early stages of the gorge the rock formations are not so high. Judy and I are ...
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Can Go Around Australia: May 2014
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Can Go Around Australia. Thursday, May 29, 2014. Meandarra and Chinchilla Weir, Queensland. The wide main street of Meandarra. There is a local legend that states, 'there was a traveller passing through town, he stopped and asked this fellow, "what is the population of the town" the fellow responded, "just me and my dog Darra". The Legend is the town name originated from there. Me-an- darra. Jude is getting to know Darra. An Amphibious Landing Craft. A Canberra Jet Bomber. Brigalow Creek at Meandarra.
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Can Go Around Australia: October 2014
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Can Go Around Australia. Friday, October 31, 2014. Alice Springs NT to Port Augusta SA. We have been in 'transport mode' for two days now. Moving South to Port Augusta to reach a different Starting Point for our Westerly Trek. The wide open spaces at Ingomar Rest Area late in the evening. The North section of Lake Hart. The South section of Lake Hart with an Ore Train passing in the foreground. Well equipped amenities at The Pimba Rest Area. Noel and Judy Lovejoy. Location: Pimba SA 5720, Australia.
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Can Go Around Australia: February 2015
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Can Go Around Australia. Monday, February 23, 2015. More of The Blackwood River Valley. WA. Following our stopover at Wrights Bridge we headed for Manjimup, calling into Balingup, Greenbushes and Bridgetown on the way. The highway through The Blackwood River Valley is a stunningly beautiful undulating bush drive. Forestry is a major industry of the area. Numerous Log Trucks are encountered on this highway. We were advised that we "had to stop" at Greenbushes, so we did! As a matter of fact there was an e...
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Go For Broke Fishing Adventures: May 2014
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Go For Broke Fishing Adventures. Monday, 12 May 2014. Port Fairy Tuna Trip! The rooms are nice and clean with all the facilities you would expect from great accommodation. This park also caters for the kids with some great activities onsite including a swimming pool and kids play rooms. Http:/ www.whpark.com.au/. Waking up early the next morning feeling nice and refreshed we checked out of the room around 6 am and headed to the closet coffee shop! And it was a big hit! After around 15 minutes of fighting...
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Can Go Around Australia: March 2014
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Can Go Around Australia. Monday, March 31, 2014. We travelled on to Warracknabeal. This town is quite large with a population of about 2500 people. Warrack, (as the locals call it) still has the appearance of a rural farming community but has far more support services available. We called in to and stayed at Warrack because Judy's niece and family reside and work there. It was great to catch up with them and enjoy their relaxed lifestyle. The short Main Street of Buelah. Another of the many murals. Some ...
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Search by Accommodation Type:. Warrnambool is theonly city on the Great Ocean Road with a permanent population of approximately 33,000 overlooks the sheltered beaches of Lady Bay and is one of the fastest growing regional cities in Victoria. The moderate climate appeals to visitors and the permanent population who make this city their home. Summer temperatures rarely get too hot, while in winter the temperature is bearable although it does tend to get a bit windy at times. View All Disabled Facilities.
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