Adelaide & Adelaide Hills
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In to the big smoke of Adelaide for a couple of days mainly to get our Covid booster shot which was due. It's amazing how we forget how hectic traffic can be in the bigger cities and how constrictingLeggi altro
In to the big smoke of Adelaide for a couple of days mainly to get our Covid booster shot which was due. It's amazing how we forget how hectic traffic can be in the bigger cities and how constrictingLeggi altro
After a couple of days in a city we were happy to be moving again. We drove to the north for a couple of hours to the top of St. Vincent Gulf and stayed in a bush camp at Port Arthur. There isLeggi altro
Our home for the next couple of weeks. Still amazed at how quiet it is. Plenty of empty sites here.
Well after spending the Christmas - New Year period in the Coobowie Caravan Park we will probably not be looking for another caravan park for a while. It is a pleasant enough spot but being in a fullLeggi altro
It is nice to be on the move again. Over to the western side of the Yorke Peninsular we drove up through Point Turton, Minlaton and Maitland to the Moonta Bay/Port Hughes area. We stopped at theLeggi altro
We left the Yorke Peninsular with mixed feelings. Parts of it were lovely but with the incessant wind and the crowded time of year we probably didn't see it at it's best.
Heading north the sceneryLeggi altro
A fairly big day for us travelling from Crystal Brook, through Port Pirie, up to the top of the Spencer Gulf through Port Augusta and then west to the town of Kimba.
Now a centre for grainLeggi altro
From Kimba we headed back to the coast as the weather improved. Through the picturesque Cowell on Franklin Harbour the road headed south along the Spencer Gulf coastline. Several beachside camps areLeggi altro
Travelling down the eastern side of the Eyre Peninsular through Arno Bay and Port Neill. Both lovely little seaside towns that boast clean sand beaches and clear water. The winds are still too coldLeggi altro
From the coast we headed inland for a couple of days to catch up with household chores. On the way we passed one of the most recognisable pieces of silo art in South Australia. It really is veryLeggi altro
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Adelaide Central Markets
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Glenelg
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Glenelg Beach from the pier