Paddabilla Bore

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 theLeggi altro
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 theLeggi altro
A nice spot to stay and I wandered looking for birds during our overnight stay, in the afternoon and the following morning. I thought I was leaving the place without anything special birdwise when ILeggi altro
It is interesting the innovation in our great country. The creek crossings are too deep for the cars and trucks. Let's put a lift kit in the old truck.
Now an air Raid shelter in way out in theLeggi altro
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 onLeggi altro
We decided to take a run out to Eulo. Here lizards outnumber people at least 1,000 to 1. Home of the lizard races every year they gather round the race track and bet on the fastest lizards.
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Arrived here and set up camp on the banks of the Paroo river.
I am sitting here while dinner is being cooked contemplating life while staring into the falmes of a fire with a bevvy in hand. SomeLeggi altro
After leaving Eulo bore, we had a quick nose around some of the more interesting looking places we could find just off the highway to Eulo, and then drove around 15km north up the Quilpie Road,Leggi altro
We camped overnight at the bore east of Eulo, along with a small sample of what Sal is calling for her sanity's sake the every man and his Ram crowd. To be fair, we turned up in the middle of theLeggi altro