Time to go!!
18 aprile 2021, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 12 °CTime to leave! Quick stop for some groceries and then onto our first campsite - Greenbah campground. Pretty misty this morning - hoping the sun makes an appearance later!
Time to leave! Quick stop for some groceries and then onto our first campsite - Greenbah campground. Pretty misty this morning - hoping the sun makes an appearance later!
After a lovely day driving through the hills we have made it to Ponto Falls Reserve campground. Thanks to wikicamps for this one! It's gorgeous and right on the Macquarie River.
We stopped on theLeggi altro
Woke up to a chilly 4 degrees and some very noisy kookaburras! There are worse ways to be woken up I guess! 🖕
Back on the road to make our way towards Mildura.
Passed a couple of cool sites,Leggi altro
What a way to start the day - up for sunrise at 6.30 for a paddle across the lake. Winning!
Then onto Mungo National Park - a drive that Google maps told us would be 5 hours was actually 7 hoursLeggi altro
Woke up to another beautiful sunrise, followed by a hike around Mungo National Park.
Such an incredibly barren landscape filled with history, including the findings of Aboriginal remains dating backLeggi altro
Spent last night sleeping under the stars in the Big Desert, Victoria. They didn't put much thought into the name - it is indeed very big, and very sandy.
We had the entire campsite to ourselves,Leggi altro
Finally - 2 nights in the same spot! Having to set up and pack down everyday so far has been pretty tiring, so it's been nice staying put.
We've had an awesome day, waking up and un-zipping our tentLeggi altro
We spent sunday night at a simple rest stop in Parham, after spending the day in Adelaide. It was great catching up with Lachie's cousin, Lex, and watching her play some live music.
Yesterday weLeggi altro
We have arrived in Coober Pedy! After a long 6 hours in the car we have made it to this dusty, opal mining town.
Back when it was established in 1915 homes were built underground (called dugouts)toLeggi altro
Yesterday we explored Coober Pedy. Coober Pedy is known as 'opal capital of the world', as it produces over 75% of the worlds opals. They were found by accident back in 1915, when sparkles were seenLeggi altro