Mysterious roads are always branching out......


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August 16th 2013
Published: August 16th 2013
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.......just like in real life it's these mysterious pathways which makes the journey more exiting.

In a quick few words...

have been to Undurra lava tubes. Rode bike around dusty cattle tracks whilst Goff mingled in the caves.

After that spend a few glorious days on a cattle working farm called Cobbold Gorge. The Gorge system was spectacular and all the Freshwater crocs just smiled at us.

And...... the swimming pool at camp was out of this world. Any Sheraton or Bali resort would just flip seeing this.

Now spending a night at Normanton camping next to the river hoping no croc will find us tasty.

Had a day at the western end of the gulf in Karumba eating greek octopus and crabs.

From here onward to Lawn Hill NP Gorge via taking the historic Gulflander train tomorrow to some scones and cream thingame.

Another weekend coming up and its all good up here.

"No matter where you go - there you are" Earl Mac Rauch


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16th August 2013

You are looking younger in each photo Barbara. Glad you are exploring Oz. You will love Lawn Hill. The Archer fish are amazing.
21st August 2013

Outback - I love it!
Like me you seem to enjoy the inland route! Wish I'd got to Lawn Hill, but I did get to Innot Hot Springs out of Ravenshoe, which I found was great. Diane and David Bird my neighbours are being chased back by bad weather in Vic. I think they'll go back there later. There's always the next trip.I 'm glad you got to Undarra lava tubes, the're a spectacular feature of the landscape. Barbara seems to be weathering the hardships like a true Aussie. Getting stuck in a ditch would have challenged her! Chris

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