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Jourama falls North Queensland
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February/ March 2021 trip 1
First trip for the year Covid-19 has kept us quiet but we have slipped out for a few weeks
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Feet on the beach
A small album of changes in the sand on our beach I’m always looking for changes on our beach, almost every time we go for a walk something is different this time, while contemplating my feet I noticed the difference in the sand almost every time I moved. Just a collection of the changes over…
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VALLEY OF LAGOONS CAMP 1st in 2020 (week before LOCKDOWN)
Valley of lagoons camping area🏕 one of our favourite places can’t wait to go back
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Lake Tinaroo 5/02/2020
Well early morning and the mist is coming down and the ducks are settling in, I think Jacky may have left an enticement for these guys, they are not afraid of us just made themselves at home, it’s very quiet there is no other sound except the birds in the surrounding rainforest feel so lucky…
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Old cork station
We found old cork when we were looking for a remote campsite to visit in western Queensland, looking at a map of campsites there was this little icon that said “abandoned homestead” and while researching it we discovered that there was some history here and two of our friends had passed through when droving cattle…
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Jericho central west queensland
Jericho is at a three ways, east to Biloela, west to Barcaldine south to Blackall not a big place population about 115, Jericho is one of Western Queensland’s old towns that is gradually shrinking not a lot to see has a pub, Main Street the smallest drive in theatre and a well used camp ground.…
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Kroombit tops national park
We were looking for a place to visit in central Queensland that would be cool have a place to put the kayaks in for a paddle, not crowded and quiet, so we asked mr google and he found us Kroombit tops national park the web site showed all the things we were looking for so…
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The August triP (Notch point)
As with most trips we had a basic plan some plans change but nothing like this, the original plan was to head south for a bit then go over to Tambo and then to a camp at Carnarvon national park, then many on to somewhere out west, but first on to Notch point, a friend…
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Mullumbimby’s Vibrant Culture and Friendly Locals
Mullumbimby, alternate, friendly, historic, culture. I have been going to Mullum for about 49 years. The town has changed and grown. Still, the people who inhabit this village definitely have not. From my oldest memories Mullumbimby locals have always been welcoming and that is a quality that remains. This year we stayed at the show…
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Urbenville New south wales revisited
This is our second visit to Urbenville NSW. We are staying at the forestry rest area on the road to Woodenbong. It is our preferred campground. As it happens, it is the only one available because the showgrounds are still closed due to very wet conditions. In 2024 we had the place to ourselves, the…
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Exploring Lismore’s Art and Recovery Post-Flood
Lismore! A beautiful slightly alternate town in the Northern rivers district of New South Wales, I! The residents are probably the most resilient in the country. Floods are the nemesis of this town. There have been many in the town’s history. At the time of this post being written, the town is being inundated again.…
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Jourama falls North Queensland
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February/ March 2021 trip 1
First trip for the year Covid-19 has kept us quiet but we have slipped out for a few weeks
-
Feet on the beach
A small album of changes in the sand on our beach I’m always looking for changes on our beach, almost every time we go for a walk something is different this time, while contemplating my feet I noticed the difference in the sand almost every time I moved. Just a collection of the changes over…
-
VALLEY OF LAGOONS CAMP 1st in 2020 (week before LOCKDOWN)
Valley of lagoons camping area🏕 one of our favourite places can’t wait to go back
-
Lake Tinaroo 5/02/2020
Well early morning and the mist is coming down and the ducks are settling in, I think Jacky may have left an enticement for these guys, they are not afraid of us just made themselves at home, it’s very quiet there is no other sound except the birds in the surrounding rainforest feel so lucky…
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Old cork station
We found old cork when we were looking for a remote campsite to visit in western Queensland, looking at a map of campsites there was this little icon that said “abandoned homestead” and while researching it we discovered that there was some history here and two of our friends had passed through when droving cattle…
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Jericho central west queensland
Jericho is at a three ways, east to Biloela, west to Barcaldine south to Blackall not a big place population about 115, Jericho is one of Western Queensland’s old towns that is gradually shrinking not a lot to see has a pub, Main Street the smallest drive in theatre and a well used camp ground.…
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Kroombit tops national park
We were looking for a place to visit in central Queensland that would be cool have a place to put the kayaks in for a paddle, not crowded and quiet, so we asked mr google and he found us Kroombit tops national park the web site showed all the things we were looking for so…
-
The August triP (Notch point)
As with most trips we had a basic plan some plans change but nothing like this, the original plan was to head south for a bit then go over to Tambo and then to a camp at Carnarvon national park, then many on to somewhere out west, but first on to Notch point, a friend…
-
Mullumbimby’s Vibrant Culture and Friendly Locals
Mullumbimby, alternate, friendly, historic, culture. I have been going to Mullum for about 49 years. The town has changed and grown. Still, the people who inhabit this village definitely have not. From my oldest memories Mullumbimby locals have always been welcoming and that is a quality that remains. This year we stayed at the show…
-
Urbenville New south wales revisited
This is our second visit to Urbenville NSW. We are staying at the forestry rest area on the road to Woodenbong. It is our preferred campground. As it happens, it is the only one available because the showgrounds are still closed due to very wet conditions. In 2024 we had the place to ourselves, the…
-
Exploring Lismore’s Art and Recovery Post-Flood
Lismore! A beautiful slightly alternate town in the Northern rivers district of New South Wales, I! The residents are probably the most resilient in the country. Floods are the nemesis of this town. There have been many in the town’s history. At the time of this post being written, the town is being inundated again.…
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Jourama falls North Queensland
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-
February/ March 2021 trip 1
First trip for the year Covid-19 has kept us quiet but we have slipped out for a few weeks
-
Feet on the beach
A small album of changes in the sand on our beach I’m always looking for changes on our beach, almost every time we go for a walk something is different this time, while contemplating my feet I noticed the difference in the sand almost every time I moved. Just a collection of the changes over…
-
VALLEY OF LAGOONS CAMP 1st in 2020 (week before LOCKDOWN)
Valley of lagoons camping area🏕 one of our favourite places can’t wait to go back
-
Lake Tinaroo 5/02/2020
Well early morning and the mist is coming down and the ducks are settling in, I think Jacky may have left an enticement for these guys, they are not afraid of us just made themselves at home, it’s very quiet there is no other sound except the birds in the surrounding rainforest feel so lucky…
-
Old cork station
We found old cork when we were looking for a remote campsite to visit in western Queensland, looking at a map of campsites there was this little icon that said “abandoned homestead” and while researching it we discovered that there was some history here and two of our friends had passed through when droving cattle…
-
Jericho central west queensland
Jericho is at a three ways, east to Biloela, west to Barcaldine south to Blackall not a big place population about 115, Jericho is one of Western Queensland’s old towns that is gradually shrinking not a lot to see has a pub, Main Street the smallest drive in theatre and a well used camp ground.…
-
Kroombit tops national park
We were looking for a place to visit in central Queensland that would be cool have a place to put the kayaks in for a paddle, not crowded and quiet, so we asked mr google and he found us Kroombit tops national park the web site showed all the things we were looking for so…
-
The August triP (Notch point)
As with most trips we had a basic plan some plans change but nothing like this, the original plan was to head south for a bit then go over to Tambo and then to a camp at Carnarvon national park, then many on to somewhere out west, but first on to Notch point, a friend…
-
Mullumbimby’s Vibrant Culture and Friendly Locals
Mullumbimby, alternate, friendly, historic, culture. I have been going to Mullum for about 49 years. The town has changed and grown. Still, the people who inhabit this village definitely have not. From my oldest memories Mullumbimby locals have always been welcoming and that is a quality that remains. This year we stayed at the show…
-
Urbenville New south wales revisited
This is our second visit to Urbenville NSW. We are staying at the forestry rest area on the road to Woodenbong. It is our preferred campground. As it happens, it is the only one available because the showgrounds are still closed due to very wet conditions. In 2024 we had the place to ourselves, the…
-
Exploring Lismore’s Art and Recovery Post-Flood
Lismore! A beautiful slightly alternate town in the Northern rivers district of New South Wales, I! The residents are probably the most resilient in the country. Floods are the nemesis of this town. There have been many in the town’s history. At the time of this post being written, the town is being inundated again.…
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