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Fuelling up along the way |
A wet morning + a public library = free wifi and reception here in Port Lincoln. So here's a few more photos, this time from across the Nullarbor. We had a good trip, took our time, saw what we could and it wasn't difficult or boring. Of course it's a good bitumen road all the way now, but would have been challenging in years gone by. And we did the whole trip fuelled by cooking oil:)
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The sign says it all |
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We enjoyed the little museum at Balladonia Roadhouse, which made international news in 1979 when parts of Skylab scattered over this part of the Nullarbor |
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Aaah, gotta love bush toilets..... |
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A typical Nullarbor 'caravan park'
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This is the way to do it ... |
It was a bit sad crossing the border out of Western Australia, but of course there's plenty to enjoy in the south too. In fact the Nullarbor is more interesting on this side of the border with fabulous views of the Great Australian Bight from various cliff tops. We stopped for a look around Eucla and walked down to the remains of the old telegraph station, now partly buried in sand.
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Fowlers Bay, south of the Nullarbor, was a lovely little place with sparkling blue ocean, a long jetty, nice buildings and plenty of sand dunes.
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Our next destination was Streaky Bay on the western side of the Eyre Peninsula. This is a really beautiful area - if I get more internet access I'll post some photos. We had a couple of nights there, then explored the west coast right down to Port Lincoln where we are now. All is going well and we'll be home within 2 weeks or thereabouts :)
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