Myall Lake / Seal Rocks

We detoured throught the famous Seal Rocks (no pics sorry) where some 29 boats sunk. And did the short walk to the lighthouse.
We camped at Neranie Campground, overlooking lake Myall, which is aBaca lagi
We detoured throught the famous Seal Rocks (no pics sorry) where some 29 boats sunk. And did the short walk to the lighthouse.
We camped at Neranie Campground, overlooking lake Myall, which is aBaca lagi
Did a lovely 20 minute summit up to the top of Mount Tomaree. It was absolutely worth the sharp incline to see the beautiful views of Shoal Bay country, and then a refreshing swim in the bay at theBaca lagi
Met up our friends, ex COVID house mates and now travel buddies to dig for gold and spend several ours engaged in bush crafts. Jess, Vico and Kitta had settled in a lovely free camping spot by theBaca lagi
Had a sneaky little trip to Huskisson which was definitely a detour but well worth it to see Abby Marco Charlotte and John for the weekend. Had a busy weekend full of great food, bush walks, runs onBaca lagi
Mallacoota was a small town, quite remote that we had picked out when looking at the map, it seemed like a nice spot that was off the beaten track to go stay and get away from the crowds.
On our wayBaca lagi
We had a quick run through Victoria, stopping in to see our lovely friends Ajay and Hannah. But only for one night, as we had a ferry to catch! Finally we were heading to Tassie, which we had beenBaca lagi
We are back!
This is the first post since Tassie. From TAS we've driven all the way up to the northern part of Queensland (which is where we left off before Tassie).
This is a hidden gem lost in theBaca lagi