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April 21st 2014
Published: April 21st 2014
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Thursday morning I left Strahan and headed back to Zeehan. Before heading back to the museum, I headed past the town’s golf club towards the Spray tunnel. The tunnel was built to access the Spray silver mine, and widened at the top to allow large machinery through – giving it a distinctive keyhole shape. Both of my guidebooks indicated you can drive through the tunnel, but when I reached it th... Read Full Entry



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Having just traveled as far south as you can drive in Australia.



21st April 2014

I know we have been to Nelson Falls but when you get back would like to see on the map the route you took. Certainly we have covered some of the same territory but you have been places we haven't because we were limited to sealed roads. Lovely 'photo's.
23rd April 2014

Sure, will be interesting to compare maps and notes!

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