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On the 1st August we left Port Hedland and spent 2 nights at Marble Bar
which is very interesting with the Iron Clad Hotel, the Marble Bar Pool and
Chinamans Pool. We were able to find a nice piece of Jasper (Marble) to
bring home. 2 nights at Point Samson after having stopped at Whim Creek Pub
for lunch. We drove to Cossack which is a very interesting old ghost town.
On the way to the Nanutarra Roadhouse for an overnight stop we enjoyed
coffee at the Fortesque Roadhouse. This was a Saturday and they only had
last Sunday's newspaper as it only comes once a week on a Sunday. We then
went back to Exmouth for 8 nights where Don took a tour to swim with the
Whale Sharks. This time he saw 3 Whale Sharks and did 2 dives with them. He
also saw humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, a stingray, a tiger shark and
lots of fish. We saw the Staircase to the Moon twice during our stay. On our
way to the Lighthouse one evening we saw an emu with 2 chicks walking along
the side of the road. While we were watching the sunset from the Lighthouse
we saw several Humpback Whales out in the distance. We also enjoyed a
Sunset Cruise and saw several Humpback Whales and Dolphins then. Meredith
went on a 60 minute Ultralight flight over and around Exmouth. From Exmouth
we had another overnight stop at the Nantarra Roadhouse. Another frog in
the basin in the Men's toilet. We then had 2 nights at the Cheela Plains
Station Stay. Another frog hiding in the power box. We did a very enjoyable
half day tour along the Vivash Creek to the East and West Vivash Gorges and
Mussel Pool and over and along the Beasley River. We had a camp fire each
night with piano accordion and uke playing. Newman was booked out so we had
1 night at the Oasis @ Newman Caravan Park. The next morning we crossed the
Tropic of Capricorn and had our breakfast at the Capricorn Roadhouse. Our
next night was at the Karalundi Caravan and Camping Park. A nice little
park but the Aboriginal School and other buildings have been deserted.
We then had 1 night at Sandstone and went to the Art and Craft Exhibition
and Sale evening with wine and cheese supplied by the Shire. 1 night at a
quiet town of Leonora then 5 nights at Kalgoorlie where we went to the
Cinema to see "Hampstead" and Don went again the next day to see "Dunkirk".
We also did an interesting tour of "Questa Casa". One day we drove to
Coolgardie which is another ghost town now. We also enjoyed a self guided
tour of Hannans North Tourist Mine. From Kalgoorlie we drove through
Norseman where we saw a camel just standing in amongst the trees near the
edge of the road. Now across the Nullarbor again. At Belladonia we saw
Charlie the Champion with his support crew. This vintage Chamberlain
tractor is circumnavigating Australia to raise funds for breast and prostate
cancer research and to encourage people to get health checks. We have
driven over several Royal Flying Doctor Service Emergency Airstrips and
along the 90 Mile Straight Road. Australia's Longest Straight Road (146.6
klm.) We have also seen some lovely sunsets along the way.
After 1 night at Cocklebiddy we drove to the Eucla Telegraph Station which
was half filled with sand. After crossing into South Australia we saw 2
whales out in the ocean. We then had 1 night at the Nullarbor Caravan Park
after two kangaroos nearly ran into the car crossing the road. We saw a
lovely sunrise the next morning. Then 1 night at Kimba and last night at
Gladstone. We are now in Victoria staying at a Rest Area at Underbool with
very good amenities and power.
So far we travelled 19,654 klms and by the time we get home it will be
approximately 20,200.
Hope you are still coping with the cold weather, while we are getting closer
to it. We will be home in a day or two.
Regards,
Meredith and Don
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Hi,
On the 1st August we left Port Hedland and spent 2 nights at Marble Bar
which is very interesting with the Iron Clad Hotel, the Marble Bar Pool and
Chinamans Pool. We were able to find a nice piece of Jasper (Marble) to
bring home. 2 nights at Point Samson after having stopped at Whim Creek Pub
for lunch. We drove to Cossack which is a very interesting old ghost town.
On the way to the Nanutarra Roadhouse for an overnight stop we enjoyed
coffee at the Fortesque Roadhouse. This was a Saturday and they only had
last Sunday's newspaper as it only comes once a week on a Sunday. We then
went back to Exmouth for 8 nights where Don took a tour to swim with the
Whale Sharks. This time he saw 3 Whale Sharks and did 2 dives with them. He
also saw humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, a stingray, a tiger shark and
lots of fish. We saw the Staircase to the Moon twice during our stay. On our
way to the Lighthouse one evening we saw an emu with 2 chicks walking along
the side of the road. While we were watching the sunset from the Lighthouse
we saw several Humpback Whales out in the distance. We also enjoyed a
Sunset Cruise and saw several Humpback Whales and Dolphins then. Meredith
went on a 60 minute Ultralight flight over and around Exmouth. From Exmouth
we had another overnight stop at the Nantarra Roadhouse. Another frog in
the basin in the Men's toilet. We then had 2 nights at the Cheela Plains
Station Stay. Another frog hiding in the power box. We did a very enjoyable
half day tour along the Vivash Creek to the East and West Vivash Gorges and
Mussel Pool and over and along the Beasley River. We had a camp fire each
night with piano accordion and uke playing. Newman was booked out so we had
1 night at the Oasis @ Newman Caravan Park. The next morning we crossed the
Tropic of Capricorn and had our breakfast at the Capricorn Roadhouse. Our
next night was at the Karalundi Caravan and Camping Park. A nice little
park but the Aboriginal School and other buildings have been deserted.
We then had 1 night at Sandstone and went to the Art and Craft Exhibition
and Sale evening with wine and cheese supplied by the Shire. 1 night at a
quiet town of Leonora then 5 nights at Kalgoorlie where we went to the
Cinema to see "Hampstead" and Don went again the next day to see "Dunkirk".
We also did an interesting tour of "Questa Casa". One day we drove to
Coolgardie which is another ghost town now. We also enjoyed a self guided
tour of Hannans North Tourist Mine. From Kalgoorlie we drove through
Norseman where we saw a camel just standing in amongst the trees near the
edge of the road. Now across the Nullarbor again. At Belladonia we saw
Charlie the Champion with his support crew. This vintage Chamberlain
tractor is circumnavigating Australia to raise funds for breast and prostate
cancer research and to encourage people to get health checks. We have
driven over several Royal Flying Doctor Service Emergency Airstrips and
along the 90 Mile Straight Road. Australia's Longest Straight Road (146.6
klm.) We have also seen some lovely sunsets along the way.
After 1 night at Cocklebiddy we drove to the Eucla Telegraph Station which
was half filled with sand. After crossing into South Australia we saw 2
whales out in the ocean. We then had 1 night at the Nullarbor Caravan Park
after two kangaroos nearly ran into the car crossing the road. We saw a
lovely sunrise the next morning. Then 1 night at Kimba and last night at
Gladstone. We are now in Victoria staying at a Rest Area at Underbool with
very good amenities and power.
So far we travelled 19,654 klms and by the time we get home it will be
approximately 20,200.
Hope you are still coping with the cold weather, while we are getting closer
to it. We will be home in a day or two.
Regards,
Meredith and Don
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Hi,
On the 1st August we left Port Hedland and spent 2 nights at Marble Bar
which is very interesting with the Iron Clad Hotel, the Marble Bar Pool and
Chinamans Pool. We were able to find a nice piece of Jasper (Marble) to
bring home. 2 nights at Point Samson after having stopped at Whim Creek Pub
for lunch. We drove to Cossack which is a very interesting old ghost town.
On the way to the Nanutarra Roadhouse for an overnight stop we enjoyed
coffee at the Fortesque Roadhouse. This was a Saturday and they only had
last Sunday's newspaper as it only comes once a week on a Sunday. We then
went back to Exmouth for 8 nights where Don took a tour to swim with the
Whale Sharks. This time he saw 3 Whale Sharks and did 2 dives with them. He
also saw humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, a stingray, a tiger shark and
lots of fish. We saw the Staircase to the Moon twice during our stay. On our
way to the Lighthouse one evening we saw an emu with 2 chicks walking along
the side of the road. While we were watching the sunset from the Lighthouse
we saw several Humpback Whales out in the distance. We also enjoyed a
Sunset Cruise and saw several Humpback Whales and Dolphins then. Meredith
went on a 60 minute Ultralight flight over and around Exmouth. From Exmouth
we had another overnight stop at the Nantarra Roadhouse. Another frog in
the basin in the Men's toilet. We then had 2 nights at the Cheela Plains
Station Stay. Another frog hiding in the power box. We did a very enjoyable
half day tour along the Vivash Creek to the East and West Vivash Gorges and
Mussel Pool and over and along the Beasley River. We had a camp fire each
night with piano accordion and uke playing. Newman was booked out so we had
1 night at the Oasis @ Newman Caravan Park. The next morning we crossed the
Tropic of Capricorn and had our breakfast at the Capricorn Roadhouse. Our
next night was at the Karalundi Caravan and Camping Park. A nice little
park but the Aboriginal School and other buildings have been deserted.
We then had 1 night at Sandstone and went to the Art and Craft Exhibition
and Sale evening with wine and cheese supplied by the Shire. 1 night at a
quiet town of Leonora then 5 nights at Kalgoorlie where we went to the
Cinema to see "Hampstead" and Don went again the next day to see "Dunkirk".
We also did an interesting tour of "Questa Casa". One day we drove to
Coolgardie which is another ghost town now. We also enjoyed a self guided
tour of Hannans North Tourist Mine. From Kalgoorlie we drove through
Norseman where we saw a camel just standing in amongst the trees near the
edge of the road. Now across the Nullarbor again. At Belladonia we saw
Charlie the Champion with his support crew. This vintage Chamberlain
tractor is circumnavigating Australia to raise funds for breast and prostate
cancer research and to encourage people to get health checks. We have
driven over several Royal Flying Doctor Service Emergency Airstrips and
along the 90 Mile Straight Road. Australia's Longest Straight Road (146.6
klm.) We have also seen some lovely sunsets along the way.
After 1 night at Cocklebiddy we drove to the Eucla Telegraph Station which
was half filled with sand. After crossing into South Australia we saw 2
whales out in the ocean. We then had 1 night at the Nullarbor Caravan Park
after two kangaroos nearly ran into the car crossing the road. We saw a
lovely sunrise the next morning. Then 1 night at Kimba and last night at
Gladstone. We are now in Victoria staying at a Rest Area at Underbool with
very good amenities and power.
So far we travelled 19,654 klms and by the time we get home it will be
approximately 20,200.
Hope you are still coping with the cold weather, while we are getting closer
to it. We will be home in a day or two.
Regards,
Meredith and Don
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Hi,
On the 1st August we left Port Hedland and spent 2 nights at Marble Bar
which is very interesting with the Iron Clad Hotel, the Marble Bar Pool and
Chinamans Pool. We were able to find a nice piece of Jasper (Marble) to
bring home. 2 nights at Point Samson after having stopped at Whim Creek Pub
for lunch. We drove to Cossack which is a very interesting old ghost town.
On the way to the Nanutarra Roadhouse for an overnight stop we enjoyed
coffee at the Fortesque Roadhouse. This was a Saturday and they only had
last Sunday's newspaper as it only comes once a week on a Sunday. We then
went back to Exmouth for 8 nights where Don took a tour to swim with the
Whale Sharks. This time he saw 3 Whale Sharks and did 2 dives with them. He
also saw humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, a stingray, a tiger shark and
lots of fish. We saw the Staircase to the Moon twice during our stay. On our
way to the Lighthouse one evening we saw an emu with 2 chicks walking along
the side of the road. While we were watching the sunset from the Lighthouse
we saw several Humpback Whales out in the distance. We also enjoyed a
Sunset Cruise and saw several Humpback Whales and Dolphins then. Meredith
went on a 60 minute Ultralight flight over and around Exmouth. From Exmouth
we had another overnight stop at the Nantarra Roadhouse. Another frog in
the basin in the Men's toilet. We then had 2 nights at the Cheela Plains
Station Stay. Another frog hiding in the power box. We did a very enjoyable
half day tour along the Vivash Creek to the East and West Vivash Gorges and
Mussel Pool and over and along the Beasley River. We had a camp fire each
night with piano accordion and uke playing. Newman was booked out so we had
1 night at the Oasis @ Newman Caravan Park. The next morning we crossed the
Tropic of Capricorn and had our breakfast at the Capricorn Roadhouse. Our
next night was at the Karalundi Caravan and Camping Park. A nice little
park but the Aboriginal School and other buildings have been deserted.
We then had 1 night at Sandstone and went to the Art and Craft Exhibition
and Sale evening with wine and cheese supplied by the Shire. 1 night at a
quiet town of Leonora then 5 nights at Kalgoorlie where we went to the
Cinema to see "Hampstead" and Don went again the next day to see "Dunkirk".
We also did an interesting tour of "Questa Casa". One day we drove to
Coolgardie which is another ghost town now. We also enjoyed a self guided
tour of Hannans North Tourist Mine. From Kalgoorlie we drove through
Norseman where we saw a camel just standing in amongst the trees near the
edge of the road. Now across the Nullarbor again. At Belladonia we saw
Charlie the Champion with his support crew. This vintage Chamberlain
tractor is circumnavigating Australia to raise funds for breast and prostate
cancer research and to encourage people to get health checks. We have
driven over several Royal Flying Doctor Service Emergency Airstrips and
along the 90 Mile Straight Road. Australia's Longest Straight Road (146.6
klm.) We have also seen some lovely sunsets along the way.
After 1 night at Cocklebiddy we drove to the Eucla Telegraph Station which
was half filled with sand. After crossing into South Australia we saw 2
whales out in the ocean. We then had 1 night at the Nullarbor Caravan Park
after two kangaroos nearly ran into the car crossing the road. We saw a
lovely sunrise the next morning. Then 1 night at Kimba and last night at
Gladstone. We are now in Victoria staying at a Rest Area at Underbool with
very good amenities and power.
So far we travelled 19,654 klms and by the time we get home it will be
approximately 20,200.
Hope you are still coping with the cold weather, while we are getting closer
to it. We will be home in a day or two.
Regards,
Meredith and Don
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Hi,
On the 1st August we left Port Hedland and spent 2 nights at Marble Bar
which is very interesting with the Iron Clad Hotel, the Marble Bar Pool and
Chinamans Pool. We were able to find a nice piece of Jasper (Marble) to
bring home. 2 nights at Point Samson after having stopped at Whim Creek Pub
for lunch. We drove to Cossack which is a very interesting old ghost town.
On the way to the Nanutarra Roadhouse for an overnight stop we enjoyed
coffee at the Fortesque Roadhouse. This was a Saturday and they only had
last Sunday's newspaper as it only comes once a week on a Sunday. We then
went back to Exmouth for 8 nights where Don took a tour to swim with the
Whale Sharks. This time he saw 3 Whale Sharks and did 2 dives with them. He
also saw humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, a stingray, a tiger shark and
lots of fish. We saw the Staircase to the Moon twice during our stay. On our
way to the Lighthouse one evening we saw an emu with 2 chicks walking along
the side of the road. While we were watching the sunset from the Lighthouse
we saw several Humpback Whales out in the distance. We also enjoyed a
Sunset Cruise and saw several Humpback Whales and Dolphins then. Meredith
went on a 60 minute Ultralight flight over and around Exmouth. From Exmouth
we had another overnight stop at the Nantarra Roadhouse. Another frog in
the basin in the Men's toilet. We then had 2 nights at the Cheela Plains
Station Stay. Another frog hiding in the power box. We did a very enjoyable
half day tour along the Vivash Creek to the East and West Vivash Gorges and
Mussel Pool and over and along the Beasley River. We had a camp fire each
night with piano accordion and uke playing. Newman was booked out so we had
1 night at the Oasis @ Newman Caravan Park. The next morning we crossed the
Tropic of Capricorn and had our breakfast at the Capricorn Roadhouse. Our
next night was at the Karalundi Caravan and Camping Park. A nice little
park but the Aboriginal School and other buildings have been deserted.
We then had 1 night at Sandstone and went to the Art and Craft Exhibition
and Sale evening with wine and cheese supplied by the Shire. 1 night at a
quiet town of Leonora then 5 nights at Kalgoorlie where we went to the
Cinema to see "Hampstead" and Don went again the next day to see "Dunkirk".
We also did an interesting tour of "Questa Casa". One day we drove to
Coolgardie which is another ghost town now. We also enjoyed a self guided
tour of Hannans North Tourist Mine. From Kalgoorlie we drove through
Norseman where we saw a camel just standing in amongst the trees near the
edge of the road. Now across the Nullarbor again. At Belladonia we saw
Charlie the Champion with his support crew. This vintage Chamberlain
tractor is circumnavigating Australia to raise funds for breast and prostate
cancer research and to encourage people to get health checks. We have
driven over several Royal Flying Doctor Service Emergency Airstrips and
along the 90 Mile Straight Road. Australia's Longest Straight Road (146.6
klm.) We have also seen some lovely sunsets along the way.
After 1 night at Cocklebiddy we drove to the Eucla Telegraph Station which
was half filled with sand. After crossing into South Australia we saw 2
whales out in the ocean. We then had 1 night at the Nullarbor Caravan Park
after two kangaroos nearly ran into the car crossing the road. We saw a
lovely sunrise the next morning. Then 1 night at Kimba and last night at
Gladstone. We are now in Victoria staying at a Rest Area at Underbool with
very good amenities and power.
So far we travelled 19,654 klms and by the time we get home it will be
approximately 20,200.
Hope you are still coping with the cold weather, while we are getting closer
to it. We will be home in a day or two.
Regards,
Meredith and Don
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Hi,
On the 1st August we left Port Hedland and spent 2 nights at Marble Bar
which is very interesting with the Iron Clad Hotel, the Marble Bar Pool and
Chinamans Pool. We were able to find a nice piece of Jasper (Marble) to
bring home. 2 nights at Point Samson after having stopped at Whim Creek Pub
for lunch. We drove to Cossack which is a very interesting old ghost town.
On the way to the Nanutarra Roadhouse for an overnight stop we enjoyed
coffee at the Fortesque Roadhouse. This was a Saturday and they only had
last Sunday's newspaper as it only comes once a week on a Sunday. We then
went back to Exmouth for 8 nights where Don took a tour to swim with the
Whale Sharks. This time he saw 3 Whale Sharks and did 2 dives with them. He
also saw humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, a stingray, a tiger shark and
lots of fish. We saw the Staircase to the Moon twice during our stay. On our
way to the Lighthouse one evening we saw an emu with 2 chicks walking along
the side of the road. While we were watching the sunset from the Lighthouse
we saw several Humpback Whales out in the distance. We also enjoyed a
Sunset Cruise and saw several Humpback Whales and Dolphins then. Meredith
went on a 60 minute Ultralight flight over and around Exmouth. From Exmouth
we had another overnight stop at the Nantarra Roadhouse. Another frog in
the basin in the Men's toilet. We then had 2 nights at the Cheela Plains
Station Stay. Another frog hiding in the power box. We did a very enjoyable
half day tour along the Vivash Creek to the East and West Vivash Gorges and
Mussel Pool and over and along the Beasley River. We had a camp fire each
night with piano accordion and uke playing. Newman was booked out so we had
1 night at the Oasis @ Newman Caravan Park. The next morning we crossed the
Tropic of Capricorn and had our breakfast at the Capricorn Roadhouse. Our
next night was at the Karalundi Caravan and Camping Park. A nice little
park but the Aboriginal School and other buildings have been deserted.
We then had 1 night at Sandstone and went to the Art and Craft Exhibition
and Sale evening with wine and cheese supplied by the Shire. 1 night at a
quiet town of Leonora then 5 nights at Kalgoorlie where we went to the
Cinema to see "Hampstead" and Don went again the next day to see "Dunkirk".
We also did an interesting tour of "Questa Casa". One day we drove to
Coolgardie which is another ghost town now. We also enjoyed a self guided
tour of Hannans North Tourist Mine. From Kalgoorlie we drove through
Norseman where we saw a camel just standing in amongst the trees near the
edge of the road. Now across the Nullarbor again. At Belladonia we saw
Charlie the Champion with his support crew. This vintage Chamberlain
tractor is circumnavigating Australia to raise funds for breast and prostate
cancer research and to encourage people to get health checks. We have
driven over several Royal Flying Doctor Service Emergency Airstrips and
along the 90 Mile Straight Road. Australia's Longest Straight Road (146.6
klm.) We have also seen some lovely sunsets along the way.
After 1 night at Cocklebiddy we drove to the Eucla Telegraph Station which
was half filled with sand. After crossing into South Australia we saw 2
whales out in the ocean. We then had 1 night at the Nullarbor Caravan Park
after two kangaroos nearly ran into the car crossing the road. We saw a
lovely sunrise the next morning. Then 1 night at Kimba and last night at
Gladstone. We are now in Victoria staying at a Rest Area at Underbool with
very good amenities and power.
So far we travelled 19,654 klms and by the time we get home it will be
approximately 20,200.
Hope you are still coping with the cold weather, while we are getting closer
to it. We will be home in a day or two.
Regards,
Meredith and Don
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On the 1st August we left Port Hedland and spent 2 nights at Marble Bar
which is very interesting with the Iron Clad Hotel, the Marble Bar Pool and
Chinamans Pool. We were able to find a nice piece of Jasper (Marble) to
bring home. 2 nights at Point Samson after having stopped at Whim Creek Pub
for lunch. We drove to Cossack which is a very interesting old ghost town.
On the way to the Nanutarra Roadhouse for an overnight stop we enjoyed
coffee at the Fortesque Roadhouse. This was a Saturday and they only had
last Sunday's newspaper as it only comes once a week on a Sunday. We then
went back to Exmouth for 8 nights where Don took a tour to swim with the
Whale Sharks. This time he saw 3 Whale Sharks and did 2 dives with them. He
also saw humpback whales, dolphins, turtles, a stingray, a tiger shark and
lots of fish. We saw the Staircase to the Moon twice during our stay. On our
way to the Lighthouse one evening we saw an emu with 2 chicks walking along
the side of the road. While we were watching the sunset from the Lighthouse
we saw several Humpback Whales out in the distance. We also enjoyed a
Sunset Cruise and saw several Humpback Whales and Dolphins then. Meredith
went on a 60 minute Ultralight flight over and around Exmouth. From Exmouth
we had another overnight stop at the Nantarra Roadhouse. Another frog in
the basin in the Men's toilet. We then had 2 nights at the Cheela Plains
Station Stay. Another frog hiding in the power box. We did a very enjoyable
half day tour along the Vivash Creek to the East and West Vivash Gorges and
Mussel Pool and over and along the Beasley River. We had a camp fire each
night with piano accordion and uke playing. Newman was booked out so we had
1 night at the Oasis @ Newman Caravan Park. The next morning we crossed the
Tropic of Capricorn and had our breakfast at the Capricorn Roadhouse. Our
next night was at the Karalundi Caravan and Camping Park. A nice little
park but the Aboriginal School and other buildings have been deserted.
We then had 1 night at Sandstone and went to the Art and Craft Exhibition
and Sale evening with wine and cheese supplied by the Shire. 1 night at a
quiet town of Leonora then 5 nights at Kalgoorlie where we went to the
Cinema to see "Hampstead" and Don went again the next day to see "Dunkirk".
We also did an interesting tour of "Questa Casa". One day we drove to
Coolgardie which is another ghost town now. We also enjoyed a self guided
tour of Hannans North Tourist Mine. From Kalgoorlie we drove through
Norseman where we saw a camel just standing in amongst the trees near the
edge of the road. Now across the Nullarbor again. At Belladonia we saw
Charlie the Champion with his support crew. This vintage Chamberlain
tractor is circumnavigating Australia to raise funds for breast and prostate
cancer research and to encourage people to get health checks. We have
driven over several Royal Flying Doctor Service Emergency Airstrips and
along the 90 Mile Straight Road. Australia's Longest Straight Road (146.6
klm.) We have also seen some lovely sunsets along the way.
After 1 night at Cocklebiddy we drove to the Eucla Telegraph Station which
was half filled with sand. After crossing into South Australia we saw 2
whales out in the ocean. We then had 1 night at the Nullarbor Caravan Park
after two kangaroos nearly ran into the car crossing the road. We saw a
lovely sunrise the next morning. Then 1 night at Kimba and last night at
Gladstone. We are now in Victoria staying at a Rest Area at Underbool with
very good amenities and power.
So far we travelled 19,654 klms and by the time we get home it will be
approximately 20,200.
Hope you are still coping with the cold weather, while we are getting closer
to it. We will be home in a day or two.
Regards,
Meredith and Don
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