One more Bungles
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For the final day we returned to the southern end of the park to enjoy the spectacle of ‘the Domes’ up close. Everyone was a bit tired and with school work to do, camp to pack up and a requestLæs mere
For the final day we returned to the southern end of the park to enjoy the spectacle of ‘the Domes’ up close. Everyone was a bit tired and with school work to do, camp to pack up and a requestLæs mere
On the 25th May, Wiebe celebrated turning 40. A breakfast of ham and cheese croissants cooked in our camp oven, coffee and some little gifts found along our trip. Later followed by some specialLæs mere
The next day after a morning of running errands in town, we took a sunset cruise and saw ‘angler fish’, which have adapted to hunting their prey above water, by firing small bursts of water. VeryLæs mere
Today, whilst Wiebe fixed some things on the car and camper (successfully - hooray!), the kids and I did a 4km hike to Bluff Lookout and the Homestead Museum. The hike took us around the cove closestLæs mere
Today was our turn to pack up and leave Lake Argyle - it seemed tougher this time, probably because Centine has found a few fun new skills - screaming, and climbing onto the most precarious spotsLæs mere
At El Questro now, and exploring the amazing gorges here. “Gorgeous” is used a lot, leading me to wonder the origin of the word…
We started with an adventurous water crossing at El QuestroLæs mere
Early start today, so that we could beat the tour busses to Zebedee Springs, a series of thermal pools in the side of the range here.
Stunning location, and the first time I’ve seen Centine reallyLæs mere
Last day at El Questro today, and we spent it mostly at Emma Gorge, a short drive away.
But first, one more dip at Zebedee Springs!. All three kids love the warm water, and would happily stay thereLæs mere
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Dingo prints ? Espy asks