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April 20th 2010
Published: April 28th 2010
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When we started our Oz odyssey the country was in the grip of a 10-year drought; dry rivers, water restrictions, empty dams. But the drought has broken in many of the worst hit areas. On our way north through Victoria at the same time as last year, we could be in a different country. Fields, trees, hills and hedges flash past in various shades of green where last year all was a lifeless, listles... Read Full Entry



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Valley Lake Valley Lake
Valley Lake

another volcanic crater, with Mt Gambier city in background
MacKenzie FallsMacKenzie Falls
MacKenzie Falls

a popular walk in the Grampians
Aboriginal shelter rock artAboriginal shelter rock art
Aboriginal shelter rock art

Gulgurn Manja, northern Grampians – hand prints of children
Grampians Grampians
Grampians

the Serra Range from the Mt William track, last light before the rain came
At the top of Mt William At the top of Mt William
At the top of Mt William

highest point in the Grampians...but a road does go half way up
and then the rain cameand then the rain came
and then the rain came

but the Grampians are beautiful in any weather
Melbourne sky scapeMelbourne sky scape
Melbourne sky scape

Arts Centre and Eureka Tower
Lake-side campsiteLake-side campsite
Lake-side campsite

at Rutherglen



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