Friday, April 20, 2018

TRIP 3

Australia:

  • New South Wales
  • South Australia
  • Northern Territory
  • Western Australia
  • Return trip across The Nullabor


Narrandera NSW

Camping at the Showground



One of the few original pavilions remaining



Mildura NSW

Camping on the Murray River. 



Port Augusta SA




Port Augusta

Arid Land Botanical Gardens



The Flinders Ranges SA

Wilpena Pound



Flinders Ranges

Bunyeroo Gorge



Coward Springs Campground SA





Lake Eyre SA





Coober Pedy SA

Nature formed area


Man made underground dwelling being built



Underground Church



The Dog Fence

Alice Springs NT



The Macdonnell Ranges (West) NT

Ellery Creek



Kings Canyon


Ormiston Gorge



Redbank Gorge



Simpsons Gap



The Ochre Pits



Uluru NT





Daly Waters




Mataranka Springs






Monday, July 25, 2016

Snug, Southport, Bruny Island, Hobart

Found this little treasure of a caravan park in Snug.  A discovery park that had a gorgeous outlook of the river and close to Hobart and Bruny Island for day trips.
View from our campsite of the Derwent River

We headed off to Southport for a few days to do a walk to the most southern point of Australia.  
It takes about 5 hours to walk there and the return track and some of the track is rough with large rocks but it is so really worth the time and energy.  When you get to that southern end it is the most amazing view.

Most Southern Road of Australia


Most Southern Point of Australia



We headed back to Snug for a few more days in that park and ventured into Hobart 

First we spent a day at the spectacular Hobart Botanical Gardens


Day Trip to Bruny Island and Jet Boated to the Great Southern Ocean







Salamanca Markets Hobart

For anyone that is into markets this is great to see.  We found the best Italian restaurant to have lunch in right near where the Markets were set up. 



Mona Art Gallery


This art gallery is not for everyone.  It is ultra modern and we found it to be vulgar. Each to his/her own I will let you decide.  We did love the structure of the building and the outdoor gardens of grapes and olive trees but the art was just too too extreme for me to be able to recommend it.