Road Kill Sculpture

This sculpture is quite clever and very cryptic.
This sculpture is quite clever and very cryptic.
The pool is huge and fed with water from an underground stream that has high mineral content. The origins of the stream go back to the flooding of the Gold mines.
It's nearly the end of the swimmingRead more
It's almost impossible to drive past Junee without calling in to the Liquorice factory. Today we are among the crowds searching for that perfect Easter gift. Chocolate is always in fashion!
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The cows come home, and we find a rather nicely painted water tower.
The bakery was closed!
Here's a Web link to more info on the water towerRead more
Yerong Creek has a beautiful memorial park where we stopped for lunch. Nearby is their water tower crammed wirh superb artwork.
It is a bit hard to photograph so I decided to take a few photos withRead more
Not far out of Henty there is a huge swamp area. It a bit of a drive but "kind of" on the way. Only a 15 k loop to get back on the highway, mostly reaso able one lane rural sealed road.
It is anRead more
Along our route today we have seen many wonderful camping areas. This one at snowy Creek is on a running creek and has space for 4-5 camps.
Information from Trove.
Glen Wills CemeteryVIC, AustraliaFrom a plaque at the site:"Between August 1894 and August 1920, ninety-seven burials took place at the Glen Wills Cemetery, on the OmeoRead more
The Swift Creek caravan park lies on the edge of the Tambo River. Water gurgles it way down giving us a relaxing ambiance. Everything on this trip is lush and green from the recent rains.
There is anRead more
The Poets walk is a very easy stroll, gravel surface but still wheelchair accessable.
The dream of the late John Butler, a local Swift Creek artist his poetry is illustrated in nature as you read theRead more
TravelerDid Forbes dry out OK after the last floods?
TravelerThere were showers but no real water. Bit of roadworks.