auroras @Port Wakefield
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Getting snap happy with the auroras at Port Wakefield
Getting snap happy with the auroras at Port Wakefield
Leaving Barossa Valley we travelled across to the coast to Port Wakefield. North of here called Nantawara were Salk lakes along the way . Apparently less water, more salt
Burra school built from local sandstone in 1877 at a cost of £7000 ... still in use today.
Stands resplendent and imposing, seen from afar
Not far on from the Lochiel Pink Lakes we found some very nice art on a water Tower.
We temporarily farewelled the Murray River with a day in Goolwa, where we took a Coorong Discovery Cruise down through the lock and past the mouth of the Murray to make a brief stop in the national Czytaj więcej
I understand the southern and eastern parts of Australia have received a lot of rainfall recently but oh my god, I have never seen so much green in all my life! (And that’s saying something, coming Czytaj więcej
The animals are friendly and It's been ever so hot ... our farm sit
Clare is warm! With the forecast for 38 degrees we abandoned the bike ride around a few wineries and retreated to the car. First stop was a village called Blyth. It's about 10km out of Clare on a Czytaj więcej
2 nights in Clare.
Stayed 2 nights at a free camp at Blyth Sports Ground, about 15 minutes west of Clare. No facilities apart from a dump point, but walking distance to town and we had the place to ourselves so very Czytaj więcej
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Oh Wow, 1st day in and nature has put on a spectacular display for you all. So so lucky