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    • 日31
    • 2019年9月19日木曜日 0:02
    • ⛅ 18 °C
    • 海抜: 227 m
    • オーストラリアCoober Pedy28°50’45” S  134°42’32” E
    Painted desertThe breakaways

    Breakaway photo's

    2019年9月19日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C
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    • 2019年9月18日水曜日 12:00
    • ⛅ 24 °C
    • 海抜: 198 m
    • オーストラリアCoober Pedy27°53’44” S  134°51’8” E

    Oodnadatta to Coober Pedy

    2019年9月18日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    From Oodnadatta we headed west to a cattle station called Arkaringa. On their station they have what is known as the painted desert. They are hills that are truly spectacular and we don’t think the photos do them justice. We spent the night there, in a nice bush camp, and pushed on to Coober Pedy via the Breakaways the next day. Once again the hills , like the painted desert, were brightly coloured which shows the turmoil Australia went through being born and the erosion that has taken place since, leaving all the different coloured layers.もっと詳しく

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    • 2019年9月16日月曜日 11:05
    • ☀️ 30 °C
    • 海抜: 126 m
    • オーストラリアOodnadatta Bore27°32’56” S  135°26’54” E
    William Creek Pub.
    Time for lunch in the pubLots of memorabiliaDriving lessons anyone?About to eat dinner at Oodnadatta Pub. Yum!2Campsite Oodnadatta - Pure luxury!The Pink Roadhouse Oodnadatta

    More photo's William Creek / Oodnadatta

    2019年9月16日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C
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    旅行者Campsite Oodnadatta - Pure luxury!But where do you park and do you have to book ahead?🤣

    2019/10/14返信する
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    The GypsiesCampsite Oodnadatta - Pure luxury!😂😂😂😂

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    • 2019年9月16日月曜日 1:00
    • 🌙 20 °C
    • 海抜: 76 m
    • オーストラリアWilliam Creek Airport28°54’27” S  136°20’31” E
    Strangeways Springs ruins - this was the water tank!
    Camped at abandoned sidingMore ruinsOutbof the many natural springs that used to work, only these remain active.

    On towards William creek and Oodandatta

    2019年9月16日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

    After our flight over lake Eyre we headed north up the Oodnadatta track wondering what this road holds for us. The first night was at one the many old Ghan railway sidings, which were put in for water because they were all steam trains back then. The history at these sites was really interesting but after 10 or more, all the same, we stopped looking. The Ghan today follows the Stuart highway because for one they don’t need the water, and with the water came the floods which took the line out most years.
    Called in to an abandoned sheep station, Strangeways Springs, just before William Creek. Settled in the late 1800s , it was abandoned by the early 1900s , but time enough to build houses, sheds, water tanks, sheep yards and shearing shed. It was built where there were natural springs not flowing any more , so water wasn’t the problem, it was just the heat and lack of rain. They lost half their sheep in the first drought but soldiered on for quite a few more droughts until till they just walked away.
    The next stop was one of the springs that still is flowing and it’s in the middle of nowhere, desert all around. Some great photos of that. The springs have basically stopped flowing because of mans greed for water. Ask BHP! They have a bore that takes 300 litres a second for its Olympic dam mine, a few hundred ks south of Marree.
    On to William Creek pub for lunch and a coffee instead of a beer. (Believe it or not but these roads deserve a lot of respect so sadly no beers for me ) Once again heaps of history and plenty to see before pushing on to Oodnadatta. All this country is so fascinating, sometimes flat with trees then no trees then hilly with some great views. All the stock we saw were in good condition amazingly. Once again Oodnadatta, like the other little towns, a pub and general store with a few houses scattered around but very friendly people. Have a look at the campground, ( next page ). Just stunning! 😜 but the beer was nice and cold and the food was great in the pub. It’s called supporting the town!!
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    • 2019年9月15日日曜日
    • ☀️ 30 °C
    • 海抜: 海水位
    • オーストラリアRoxby Downs28°49’17” S  137°14’7” E

    Photos of lake Eyre

    2019年9月15日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    The flight was really good but very difficult to get good photos through the windows of the little 6 seater plane. They were badly scratched Perspex.

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    旅行者That is an amazing body of water in the middle of a desert. How many years ago was that full or contain any water?

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    • 2019年9月11日水曜日
    • ☀️ 24 °C
    • 海抜: 37 m
    • オーストラリアMosoor Park29°38’45” S  138°3’58” E
    The Marree Man from the air
    Washing while camped at Clayton StationCamped at Clayton StationNightfall - campfire at ClaytonThe mighty metropolis of MarreeThe pub campground empty, except for us, waiting for the postiesThe postie bikes have arrived

    Birdsville to Marree

    2019年9月11日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    After a brilliant few days in Birdsville we met a few couples heading to Marree as we were, so we said “ see you there “. Unbeknown to us the Birdsville track was a tyre eater!! We had a night at Coopers creek ( a dry river bed ) and one night at Clayton station which had another hot mineral bath ( beautiful ). Did some washing there and lounged in the hot bath for the day. On to Marree the next day only to find none of our friends there. They started limping in later in the day with stories of not one but 3 to 4 flat, sometimes destroyed , tyres. By the end of the next day they were all in, but faced with having to wait a week or so for replacements or risk it on what they had left to a bigger town 60 or 70 ks away. As for us , so far so good, so we had a couple of days in Marree waiting for a fight over lake Eyre and the Marree man.
    We were in a free camp behind the pub, big mistake 🍻🍻. If you don’t know anything about the Marree man goggle it, it’s fascinating. A magic flight with a wealth of information.
    While parked behind the pub some 80 odd postie bikes came in for a night and believe it or not they had traveled down the Birdsville track, and they were buggered!!
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    • 2019年9月8日日曜日
    • ☀️ 22 °C
    • 海抜: 70 m
    • オーストラリアDiamantina25°52’48” S  139°3’13” E
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    2019年9月8日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Ivecos rule !

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    • 2019年9月6日金曜日
    • ⛅ 21 °C
    • 海抜: 70 m
    • オーストラリアDiamantina25°52’48” S  139°3’13” E

    More Birdsville videos

    2019年9月6日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C
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    • 2019年9月5日木曜日 13:27
    • ☀️ 35 °C
    • 海抜: 46 m
    • オーストラリアBirdsville Airport25°53’56” S  139°21’6” E
    Bloodsuckers! 😉 Selling memorabilia, haha ywe we bought a cap and tshirt🤔At the racesThis is the line going into the racesMore heading into the racesBess at Sat nights entertainment

    Birdsville and the races

    2019年9月5日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 35 °C

    Got to Birdsville on the 3rd of September, racers are on the 6 and 7th so time to check the place out where normally 140 people live but swells to between 6 and 8 thousand for the races. A month ago they had the big red bash ( a music festival ) which is capped at 10,000 people ( at 400 bucks a ticket ) and is held out at Big Red, a massive sand dune 40k east of Birdsville ,so they are use to crowds! There were blood suckers everywhere, after your money, and that’s before they let the horses 🐎 have a go at your pocket!! The atmosphere was fantastic and everyone seemed to get into it. It was very well run, plenty of free camping as well as paying sites, lots of toilets and water points throughout the sites. Shuttle buses ran between the races and Birdsville for a gold coin donation to the RFD ( royal flying doctors ) which were well patronised, both the buses and the doctors, as the demographics of people were definitely favouring the old ( we looked positively young!! ) The first day of the races we killed it, came out 50 bucks up. Went back the next day to finish them off but they must have rigged it as we couldn’t pick one to save our selves!! Ah well back into town for the festivities for the evening and it was just fantastic. Comedians kicked it off followed by a country rock singer and she was great ( Tammy Moxon ) After a long day and a big night, well for us anyhow, we walked home regaling a great day and fun had by all. We stayed a couple more days so they could clean the town up and we could see what Birdsville actually looks like naturally and we wanted to go out to see Big Red!! Big Red is the last sand dune you have to cross when you come across the Simpson desert from Alice Springs. We actually got our truck up this side of it but I wouldn’t try going down and back up the other side as it was a lot steeper and very soft so probably would have needed a tow. Another time maybe!! Also went out and saw one of only 3 stands left of the Waddi tree. This wood is so hard and dense it will blunten your axe, it virtually won’t burn and white ants don’t eat it. Because it doesn’t burn it just smoulders the aboriginals would take a smouldering piece with them on their desert crossing for fire lighting. These trees are millions of years old, good luck mans here!!もっと詳しく

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    • 2019年8月31日土曜日 12:59
    • ☀️ 22 °C
    • 海抜: 47 m
    • オーストラリアBirdsville Airport25°53’56” S  139°21’13” E
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    Charlotte Plains to Birdsville

    2019年8月31日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Left Charlotte Plains and headed for Birdsville via Quilpie and Cunnamulla. Stayed in a free camp just out of Quilpie which we went and had a look at the next day. Bought some beautiful local meats from the butcher there at a good price. Moved on to Cunnamulla where the famous statue of the “Cunnamulla man” is. Brilliant statue if you don’t know about it goggle it !! From Cunnamulla to Windorah and on towards Birdsville. Stopped at Dions lookout where we took some photos and a video of the view. Quite impressive considering the normal view is flat almost treeless land. We camped in a dry river bed 100 odd ks out of Birdsville.
    Next morning on to Birdsville and get set for the races!!
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    旅行者Gee that is so dry. Is that because of Climate Change or perfectly normal for central Aussie?

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    • 2019年8月28日水曜日
    • ☀️ 20 °C
    • 海抜: 187 m
    • オーストラリアTurnworth Bore27°59’37” S  146°8’56” E
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    Brisbane to the Birdsville races

    2019年8月28日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    We left Brisbane ,for the Birdsville races stopping at a few nice places on the way. Our first stop was just an overnighter at a little town called Cecil Plains. Next day its on to St George to stock up with supplies and on to a station called Charlotte Plains. Here they have a free flowing hot water from a bore they put down in the late 1800s. This bore when first done put out over 3000 litres a day but is down to 700 odd litres a day now but it has never ever been turned off !!! The water temperature as it gets to the surface is about 42 degrees so they ran it through open channels across the station to cool it down as the water is very drinkable. Today they have put in a lot of cast iron baths 🛀 which you can fill when you want as many times as you want to enjoy a beautiful hot artesian bath which we did with a cheese board and red wine in hand !!! The station is pretty run down these days but the lady who owns and runs it these days still has her grandfathers 1920s soft top Rolls Royce which they have had since new. I am guessing but I reckon it’s worth more than the station these days. They have had 15mm of rain in the last 3 years and that was 3 months ago. Poor buggers!!もっと詳しく

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    旅行者Oh Bess. That is a scary sight!! Where did Dave go?

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    • 2019年8月25日日曜日
    • ⛅ 21 °C
    • 海抜: 12 m
    • オーストラリアOcean Lake24°55’60” S  153°17’20” E
    Maheno ship wreck 1935
    Champagne PoolsLooking towards Indian Head1Dingo mates1Our beachside campsite"The Fisherman' trying his luckThe shark catching guyThis shark was very curious. Almost beached itself.Arriving on the island this was the line up waiting to leave on the ferryWe are about to drive on to return to the mainland.

    Fraser Island Qld

    2019年8月25日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    We spent a week camping on Fraser Island.The island is the largest sand island in the world and is about 120 kilometres long. We drove up the Eastern side on the beach for about 100 K to our beachside campsite. The view was magic! The whales put on a show for us, quite a long way out though. A fisherman's paradise if you're lucky enough to catch them. Caught a dart, which we ate and some flathead that were too small and released.
    Watched a local guy playing around on the beach one day trying to attract a shark in close so he could catch it on his fishing line. He was dragging a big bag of fish berley in and out of the surf. A few sharks eventually turned up but wouldn't be caught. See the video.
    Dingoes were common as they are native to the island. They were no problem as long as you did not approach them and kept all rubbish out of reach.
    We drove into the interior and stayed a night at Central Station, a National Park campsite. We were camped among magnificent tall trees and rainforest. There is a number of fresh water lakes and creeks on the island, the largest one is Lake Mackenzie which we drove Quite impressive considering where it is.
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    Tim BruceOur beachside campsiteA nice little spot you've found there 🙂

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    Dingo matesGood condition dogs!hgreat Island. I hear you are going down to Melbourne to watch Ben play cricket. Well done Ben Sister Sue

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    • 2019年8月24日土曜日
    • ⛅ 20 °C
    • 海抜: 88 m
    • オーストラリアLake McKenzie25°26’44” S  153°3’7” E
    Central Station campsite. Among huge trees
    Eli Creek. Freshwater flowing into the sea.eli CreekLake McKenzieLake MckenzieLake Mckenzie

    Fraser Island

    2019年8月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    We visited Eli Creek, on the way to Central Station campground, where we stayed overnight, then drove to Lake McKenzie before returning to the beach for our last night. The sand tracks into Central and the Lake were very rough and we averaged about 10 to 15 k an hour. It took a very long time to travel a short way. But it was worth it just to see how diverse this island is.もっと詳しく

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    旅行者A gorgeous spot. We visited Lake McKenzie a couple of years ago and were impressed that a sand island could be so beautiful.

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    • 2019年8月6日火曜日
    • ☀️ 23 °C
    • 海抜: 47 m
    • オーストラリアBirdsville Airport25°53’56” S  139°21’13” E

    Birdsville races

    2019年8月6日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    More photos in Birdsville

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    旅行者Those Birdsville races look like a step back in time- about 100 years back! Rae n I will be in Brisbane on Oct 23rd and leave on Nov 25th. Rich, Marts n I will be having a weeks golf at Noosa Nov 9 -16. Matthew's n us will then have a week cruising. You guys will probably be a few thousand miles away I suppose. It is an amazing journey you guys are on. Cheers, Kev

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    • 2019年7月23日火曜日
    • ☀️ 23 °C
    • 海抜: 6 m
    • オーストラリアEurimbula Beach24°10’38” S  151°50’29” E

    Back to Brisbane to pick up Bess

    2019年7月23日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Well Bess doesn’t arrive until the 12th of August so there’s a bit of time for fishing 🎣 on my trip to Brisbane. I have been recommended this place called middle Creek out towards the town of 1770. The photos you will see how beautiful it is. The fishing was magic and the amb was so beautiful. The only problem was I was on my own 😢. Had a few days there and then on to Brisbane and a little more fishing with a good mate from travel trucks Grant ( Grunter ). He took me to a place in between Bribie island and the mainland. Had a ball and caught heaps of fish. Well must find time to do some washing as I will be picking up Bess and heading out to Fraser IslandIsland next. It’s tuff but someone got to do it!!!もっと詳しく

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    Sounds all good, a bit better than the rain and wind we are getting here . Enjoy, keep safe Margaret

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    • 2019年7月20日土曜日
    • ⛅ 22 °C
    • 海抜: 18 m
    • オーストラリアCape Tribulation16°6’46” S  145°27’26” E

    More Daintree

    2019年7月20日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C
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    • 2019年7月20日土曜日 1:59
    • 🌙 20 °C
    • 海抜: 8 m
    • オーストラリアPennefather River12°13’37” S  141°43’49” E

    From Pennyfather beach to the Daintree

    2019年7月20日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌙 20 °C
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    • 2019年7月7日日曜日
    • ☀️ 28 °C
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    • オーストラリアCape York10°41’14” S  142°31’55” E

    Trip to Cape York

    2019年7月7日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Up to cape York
    With Bess being back in Perth helping with her two new grandies my best mate Richard came over from NZ to tick another place off the bucket list.
    Cape York!!
    I pick Richard up at cairns airport on the 7 July and we went straight to the shops to get our supplies. All topped up with food and fuel we headed out north to the cape. We decided to go to the cape first and then with what time we had left would spend at different places on the way back. Night one was spent in a small clearing a couple of 100 ks north at Mt Carbine. A beautiful quiet spot with a lot of catching up done around the fire that night!! Pushed on the next day to Coen, some 400ks further on, and stayed by a beautiful clean flowing river there. Another early start ( well our early 9am ) and pushed on to a gravel pit at a place called Mapoon. From there we crossed the Jardine river on a barge and into a town called Bamaga and onto the cape. We walked out to the sign on the cape and took the obligatory photos !!! After spending a bit of time walking around there we choofed off to the eastern side to a place called Somerset. Stayed two nights here on a very exposed part of the coast but great spot for fishing. Richard caught a queenie, which we filleted and ate, and used to carcass for bait to temp a shark 🦈 which worked to well. It was huge I reckon about 5m Richard was more conservative at a metre and a half I think his glasses were foggy!! but lots of fun. We then headed back down to Bramwell roadhouses and to a place on the old telegraph track where they cross the Palm river.
    We had a look at the crossing that arvo and thought it was impossible. We stayed the night to watch the antics the next day and we weren’t disappointed. They are mad, they not only went through what we thought impossible but some were towing boats and camper trailers to boot. No one got through under their own steam they either were winched or snatch strapped out. Not surprising as it was a 3 to 4 metre vertical drop in and the same to climb out. A great days entertainment watching from our deck chairs with a beer in hand!!🍺🍺
    We left there the next day and went out to Weipa and on up to a beach called Penny Father. What a magnificent place. Spent 2 days/3 nights here enjoying the fishing , weather and a camp fire 🔥 every night. From there we headed towards Cooktown. Made it only as far as just north of Musgrave at Kirby’s camp. Oh by the way the reason our ks are quite low at times is that the roads are so corrugated and the dips can be savage our average speed can be as low as 30k an hour!! Going up wasn’t as bad but on the way back the roads were terrible!!! From Kirby’s south to Musgrave then we turned east into Rinyirru national park which is a back road in to Cooktown. The park roads were excellent,the different country we saw and the old settlements now abandoned, were all fascinating. Went in to Cooktown , beautiful quaint little town, and on to a camp on the Annan river. From here we went down the coast road called the Bloomfield track, and a hairy track it was with ascents and descents between 22 and 31 percent. Truck did it no worries!!
    This took us to the Daintree rain forest at cape Tribulation a stunningly beautiful place with bugger all to do. Richard found a trip up one of the local rivers to see some croc’s. They were there all right in all their glory and a few gory stories to go with it. Next we headed back to cairns for our last night, sadly, but we had a great last night reminiscing our trip, and a beauty it was!! Thanks mate 👍👍😎😎
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    旅行者Well done you old Codgers. Those trips down memory lane would have been great.

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    旅行者Gorgeous spot. Shame about the old bugger with ya!, I preferred the chic you had a couple of months ago🤣👍

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    Ha ha you funny bugger. 😂😂. She's back! And cracking the whip again. Cheers to you and Rae. Love Bess

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    旅行者Gee I bet Bess wished she was there.All that mud, sweat and crocs!

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    The GypsiesOh yeah. I really missed all the red dust, rough rides and mud. Enjoyed the videos of the silly sods almost wrecking their prize vehicles tho. Xx. Bess

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