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Coonawarra

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    • Day 12

      Darwin Waterfront

      June 21, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Relaxing start to the day by the pool while we waited for the washing! Spend the afternoon exploring the waterfront, stopping at Hot Tamale for a beer, margarita, sangria and Elote con Crema: a Mexican creamy, cheese, charred corn dip! It came highly recommended and it did not disappoint- yum!!Read more

    • Day 38

      Into Darwin

      August 3, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Made the most of the cooler morning and had a walk before breakfast and packing up. Knowing we will be in the car for a few hours in 30 plus temperatures was a good incentive. Hit the road just before 10am for the trip north to the coast. We started seeing clouds late morning which we realised we hadn't seen for weeks in the desert areas. The humidity rose from 20% to 60% but the temperature dropped to about 32 degrees.

      First stop was Pine Creek which is a small historical village with a railway museum. It was a tidy little town. Thousands of bats there too.
      Lunch stop was the Adelaide River hotel for lunch. The food was recommended and didn’t disappoint. However we chose to eat outside which the bushflies were very appreciative of so shared our burgers.

      Just a little over an hour later we were on dual carriageway on the outskirts of Darwin. Having multiple lanes is so much easier on everyone as the speed limit of 130km/hr is never reached with a caravan so lots of cars overtaking freely.

      Camp tonight is at Discovery near the airport. No dust and 2 swimming pools. Such a welcome change from the last week or so. We popped into the city for a couple of tasks and was amazed to see office workers in business clothes and mingling. Such a foreign thing for us to see as not only are we not working but we also have seen little office interactions for at least 18 months.
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    • Day 40

      Humid Darwin

      August 5, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Managed to get a walk in before breakfast and the increasing heat. Julie hit the city shops including a hairdresser and Regan browsed Bunnings for yet more caravan repairs from stone damage. Lunch in a Cafe in the cbd which seemed to have biting bugs also dining out mainly on Julie. This will be ongoing so the insect repellent will need to be used more. A walk along Bicentennial Park in the city but not for long due to heat and humidity.

      Back to the camp for a swim to cool off then out to the Darwin Sailing Club for dinner and sunset. We had dinner there 4 years ago and is the most spectacular site on the beach . Lots of food and people. Finished off with a walk along the beach taking note not to go near the water due to the ever present crocs. There were children playing at the waters edge. 3 kids last time I counted......
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    • Day 41

      Final Darwin day

      August 6, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      This morning we had breakfast before heading to Palm Creek for a walk. Palm Creek is located within Holmes Jungle Park which is a wildlife corridor to allow native animals to move safely across the Territory. Our walk was only 3 km but with a few crocodile warnings to keep the heart pumping.

      A few house keeping tasks, making new muesli (Regan), washing down the gazebo of all the dust and some more laundry. After a swim and lunch we headed to the museum. We had a couple of hours there, initially being freaked out by all the things that can kill you in the NT both on the land and the sea. I said to Regan I am not sure I will leave the caravan for the rest of the trip.

      We also spent a large amount time in the exhibition about Cyclone Tracy which occurred on Christmas Day 1974. I remember it very clearly as a child and it was incredible to see the devastation now I know a little bit of the city. The remote location of Darwin really emphasised how difficult the rebuilding must have been. Initially every rebuilt house had to have its own cyclone bunker. These regulations have since been relaxed. The information about the evacuation of over half the population was interesting- pic attached.

      Later in the afternoon we drove back up to East Point where we found a picnic spot overlooking the beach. We called our Danish friends who were supposed to be meeting us in Darwin this time last year. It was a little mean to be sitting there in the sun but it had to be done. Back to the caravan for supper of the delicious treats we bought last night at the market.
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    • Day 67

      July 13th Darwin!

      July 13, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      After a quick trip up from Coroberee Creek to Darwin (about 80km), we booked into a park for one night as our 3 night stay was full.
      Pretty uneventful day, so I declared an AFD ( alcohol free day) and will be having an early night.
      Did a bit of shopping and trip planning. Still deciding which way to come home 🤔
      Saw an Orange Footted Megapode

      More tomorrow
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    • Day 14

      Darwin Friday and Saturday

      May 6, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      We spent a gorgeous evening at the Wharf, eating delicious oysters and Chilli 🌶 Mud crab. The whole experience was just magical and definitely a great memory. The evening breeze was a welcome visitor as were the many fish dancing around the jetty below us. Sipping on a crisp sav Blanc whilst watching various ships, boats and yachts of all shapes and sizes drift by. Awesome.

      The following day it was off to the Parap Markets and Nightcliff for their Seabreeze festival. Parap is famed mostly for its Laksa apparently, so when in Rome....extra Chilli = deliciousness. This tradition was recommended to us and they weren't wrong. The market itself is pretty small with many stall holders the same ones from Mindil beach. This town loves their markets so clearly the sellers do the rounds - there must be at least 4 -5 different markets going on in varied places around Darwin in any given week.

      Seabreeze was a chance to sit back for the afternoon and watch the community showcase of local music. There were lots of other activities further up the beach strip but I'm afraid the humidity got to me today so after finding a shady spot there was no chance I was going to lose it! Performers were mostly school bands etc and there were some really talented kids who I think we'll be seeing on The Voice or Australian Idol in a few year's time.

      Our last observation for the day - and one of the reasons we ❤️ Darwin, is the relaxed attitude to pretty much everything including parking. Markets and festivals notwithstanding, Darwinians are happy to park their vehicles anywhere they can. This includes median strips, footpaths, grasses verges etc. Very civilised I say, keeping the roadways clear. Councils in Adelaide could learn a thing or two about "going with the flow".
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