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January 2, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °CNaar Cunnamulls
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The Cunnamulla fella is a composite character immortalised by Slim Dusty and Stan Coster in song.
Over the years the harsh outback created many colourful characters. Cunnamulla fella was just oneRead more
The water for Cunnamulla takes thousands of years to get here. Seeping thousands of kilometres underground it fills and pressurises the great artesian basin.
The water is so pure it is merelyRead more
This stop is all about the birds. We are camped near water that is home to many different species of birds.
The camping area is quite close but we must be careful and mindful of the wildlife.
ThisRead more
Apart from the sunsets, which were very speccy, the drive around the property was quite interesting. Billabongs and Waterholes in a very dry and parched region. The birds work along the creeks and outRead more
On the way out to Eulo we checked out this spot. It is quite a large area where camping is allowed. Water is available from the artesian bore.
Many years ago this would have been an important stop onRead more
A visit to Cunnamulla would not be complete without a visit to the museum. Also the info centre the time tunnel, artesian story, gallery and museum are worth a look.
Arguably the highlight is theRead more
Dan Dolman was a Wyandra resident who built fences, cut timber and no doubt did many other jobs. His hut ha long collapsed and mostly vanished but there is still a lot of evidence of hisRead more
This is a nice easy walk with the reward of a nice view of the river. There are info signs along the way. Sadly the QR codes take you to a Web page that has been suspended. Oooops! Somebody gotRead more
On our trip from Eulo to Cunnamulla, we decided to stop for the night at Paddabilla bore. This bore was drilled here to water travelling stock. It is still used to water stock and now by theRead more
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