The Undara Experience!

We deviated from the Great Inland Way west to the Savannah Way to visit the Undara Lava Tubes as this trip had been highly recommended by the locals. Back in 2008, we saw the ongoing lava flows on Big Island in Hawaii that ooze out to the sea creating huge steam plumes – very spectacular andContinue reading “The Undara Experience!”

Charters Towers

We immediately felt ‘at home’ in Charters Towers as the beautiful sub-tropical plants, trees and birds reminded us so much of living in Broome on the opposite coast of Australia – very similar sights, sounds and smells. The town is well laid out, with wide streets and magnificent buildings preserved on Gill and Mosman Street;Continue reading “Charters Towers”

Three ‘sparkling’ towns – Emerald, Sapphire and Rubyvale

We spent several days in Emerald having our windscreen replaced.  Julie and Lloyd from Emerald Autoglass were brilliant especially as FJ Cruisers are more difficult to fix than other 4WDs! We had a good yarn with them and it was sad to learn that there has been a big turndown in business over the last 3Continue reading “Three ‘sparkling’ towns – Emerald, Sapphire and Rubyvale”

Carnarvon Gorge

After leaving Tamworth we copped a big boondie on the windscreen thrown up by a truck – not much we could do about it on a Friday afternoon so we crossed over the border into Queensland to stay at Goondiwindi overnight. Maybe it was just psychological, but we felt warmer immediately! And the hot mineralContinue reading “Carnarvon Gorge”

Warrambungles and Siding Springs Observatory

A wet trip on the Oxley highway through Gilgandra to Coonabarabran, home of the Warrambungle National Park. The January 2013 bush-fires badly affected this area so several walks are still closed. However there are signs of regeneration and the sun even peeped out for these photos. Visiting the Siding Spring Observatory was a special experienceContinue reading “Warrambungles and Siding Springs Observatory”

Into New South Wales!

Leaving Mildura, we continued 7 kms along the Sturt Highway to cross the border into NSW. After a walk in Robinvale and lunch in Balranald, we headed for Hay. Got a big shock when a car in front of us braked suddenly, and reversed straight back into a diagonal street park. Presumably this particular NSW lawContinue reading “Into New South Wales!”

Renmark

We stayed at the Big 4 Riverbend caravan park in Renmark, perfectly located besidethe Paringa suspension bridge which opens twice each day to allow river cruisers and houseboats to move up and down the Murray River. The range of houseboats is amazing – both modern luxury style and older restored types. Little driver training isContinue reading “Renmark”

Morgan – our entry point to the fabulous Riverland…

Morgan was our first view of the mighty Murray River, just where it bends dramatically south. However we plan to follow the river east, using the fabulous free ferry trips to explore the Riverland region. The measurements of the different Murray River floods show that 1956 was a very bad year around here! Morgan isContinue reading “Morgan – our entry point to the fabulous Riverland…”

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