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Arkaroo Rock
We left Port Augusta this morning and drove north towards Flinders Ranges National Park. The Flinders Ranges are the highest mountains in South Australia, though at only 1170 m, not really very high. Much of the drive is through pastoral … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, 2010-11
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Air Conditioning Woes
We posted yesterdays blog just before supper. By the time we’d completed supper it was starting to get warm in our motorhome. I checked the air conditioner and it didn’t seem like it was giving us any cool air. Within half … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, 2010-11
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Coober Pedy
We drove today to the “Opal Mining Capital” of the world. About 70% of the world’s opal is mined here at Coober Pedy. It is small scale mining, using small equipment. They dig down into the sandstone rock, then vacuum … Continue reading
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Woomera
Well, we wanted it warm and dry and it certainly is. It was 38C when we arrived here today. We drove north into the arid region of South Australia today. At first we were in agricultural country with large grain … Continue reading
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Blanchetown, South Australia
We packed up in the rain. I wore only my shorts and sandals as it was pouring rain as we did so, and I was very wet by the time I was finished. We drove through rain for several hours, … Continue reading
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Hay in the Rain
Once again we are going to have to change our travel plans because of the weather (read rain and more rain). We had planned to travel around the border area between New South Wales and Victoria, camping along the Murrumbidgee and … Continue reading
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Wagga Wagga
It was incredibly windy during the night, and about 1:00 am I gave up on trying to keep our refirgerator running on gas, so switched it over to battery. I relit it about 4 am as it had calmed somewhat, … Continue reading
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The Pines Campsite
Tonight we are camped on the shore of Blowering Lake. Like all the big lakes in this part of Australia it is a man-made lake behind a dam. Completed in 1968, its role is to store the water released upstream … Continue reading
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Wallace Creek Fire Trail
There is a trail through the Three Mile Dam campground that has a gate just before the dam to block access for vehicles. We walked along this trail today for about 10 km (return). Just past the dam there is … Continue reading
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Three Mile Dam, Day 3
It’s our third day at Three Mile Dam. We washed some more clothes this morning, but that was about the extent of the effort for today. A man walked by before lunch and we talked to him at length about … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, 2010-11
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