Sunrise at Martins Bend

Stopped in at Berri to wish catch up with Chris and Jannette to celebrate their April birthday and were treated to an amazing sunrise at Martins Bend.
Paringa for cf 2022

Our first stop on our way out of SA was to check out the river levels at Paringa so that we could compare with our photos from back in December 2022 when the river level were almost at their peak.
Mungo NP - Redtop Lookout

After saying that we wouldn't be driving into the evening, we ended this day once again dodging wildlife, arriving at Main Campground just after 7 pm. Luckily we had already cooked dinner earlier inЧитать далее
Mungo National Park

Mungo NP - Walls of China

Lake Tyrrell

We really like visiting salt lakes. They are magical during the soft light. We were lucky to find Lake Tyrrell with a shallow layer of water that created some stunning reflections, particularly duringЧитать далее
Silo Art at Sea Lake

Weethalle Silo Art

Astronomical Day

While driving through this part of Australia, we couldn't miss stopping in at The Dish. Graham had driven past previously, but this time, we stopped at the visitor's centre, watched their presentationЧитать далее
Taronga Western Plains Zoo

At Kathy's suggestion, we made a stop at Dubbo Zoo. We hired bikes and spent the day getting up close to many endangered species and listening to their keepers speak about their habits and challenges.
Dubbo Observatory

We spent this evening at the Dubbo Observatory, presented by astronomer Peter Starr, seeing an array of stars, star clusters, constellations, and nebulae through his 9 telescopes.
Gorge-us Day

Sculptures in the scrub campground
Sawn Rocks

The Waterfall Way

Platypus Flat Campground

Wow, what a find! We drove down a narrow, winding dirt track through tall trees and waterways (two bridges and one shallow ford). A Queensland carpet python thought the track was a good place toЧитать далее
Tree of Life

We spent the night surrounded by a cloud of mosquitoes parked next to Lake Cakora. After an early start, Graham sent the drone up and was able to capture 'The Tree of Life', a dendretic drainageЧитать далее
Yamba

Today was a housekeeping day - washing, cleaning, shopping and filling tanks.... and a lovely lunch at the Wobbly Chook Brewery. I got to enjoy a Chilli Infused Ginger Beer whilst Graham sampled theЧитать далее
Murwillumbah

Natural Bridge

On the way to Brisbane

Walk and coffee at Kirra Beach then on to Yatala Pie Shop for lunch.
Brisbane

Brownseas Water Activities Centre was our base for our Brisbane stay. We had a lovely spot parked, looking over the marina and mangroves.
Our first full day was Kari's 12-month service at ExplorerЧитать далее
Booloumba Creek Camping

We decided on Booloumba Creek as our next stop after heading to Maroochydore, only to find the rain had set in.
It is a beautiful spot but alas, whilst it was not raining, the water (and airЧитать далее
Kenilworth Dairies

Maroochydore Lunch Stop

In another attempt to see some beach we headed to the Sunshine Coast. Unfortunately it didn't live up to it's name but we did come across some acrobatic jet skiers!
Boolboonda Tunnel

Drilled in 1883 and 192m long, it is the longest unsupported tunnel in the Southern Hemisphere.
Ann Fulham
beautiful