The Terraces

This is quite a magical place and we are the only ones here. Quite privileged and special.
Came across enormous scats about 3cm X 2cm x 2cm when we were taking a walk on the ridge. Don't know who theyLeggi altro
This is quite a magical place and we are the only ones here. Quite privileged and special.
Came across enormous scats about 3cm X 2cm x 2cm when we were taking a walk on the ridge. Don't know who theyLeggi altro
We decamped as soon as we woke up heading for Leonora for breakfast at the Food Van Cafe. We had a substantial breakfast of shared hamburger and a home made steak and onion pie, washed down withLeggi altro
The ground at Jundoo Dam was impenetrable to the shovel, so it was decided to breakfast at Mt Magnet with the closest facility, an hour away. The highly rated Gems Cafe was shut till next week, andLeggi altro
Camping at Miners Campsite at Coalseam National Park was very comfortable. The wind had died down and our tent was positioned with great views of the range. Our warmest camp night last night at campLeggi altro
We went to Poppies Cafe for breakfast. A sweet little cafe in an old church, set amongst huge Moreton Bay Fig trees. We then bought some prawns, scallops and Red Emperor fish wings from Seaz SeafoodLeggi altro
Accessed the beach from our accommodation via 1km of 4WD track, then along the beach to Seaspray Cafe for elevenses/lunch.
The Greek lady who owns the cafe lived in Singapore where she ran a fish andLeggi altro
After a hearty 11es at Seaspray Cafe, we took a scenic drive from Dongara through, Leeman, Greenhead and via a scenic drive in Lesueur National Park to Karda Campsite.
After our meal at Seaspray I wasLeggi altro
We woke up to the wind howling, the tent shaking, and us warming ourselves with hot oat porridge and coffee.
Once warm we decided to do the Lesueur Loop Trail. The walk was lovely, different wildLeggi altro