Mt Isa to Winton


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January 18th 2014
Published: February 25th 2014
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Our next planned stop was to be at Winton about 470 km down the road so there was no hurry to get away early so at 0740 we decided to head off. As previously mentioned Mt Isa is rather unique in many ways and it certainly has a way of farewelling visitors through no fault of its own though. Not more than 10 minutes out of town the stench of decaying road kill starts and continues noticeably on a... Read Full Entry



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25th February 2014

winton
It's been a few years since we were out that way, but going outback later this year. The musical wall wasn't there then so keen to check it out. Did you visit Opalton? Gotta go off-road to get there, but typical outback mining locality with few if any women living there. We bought a permit and went 'noodling' on a claim which turned out to belong to the ranger we met at Lark Quarry. Larry says g'day. Happy travels!
1st March 2014

Hi Deb
We did not go to Opalton. The musical wall was very cool you must see it, I don't no if you can picture me going hammer and tongs at this place while Liz sat back and watched. She does not appreciate the finer things in life. Heading back to the NT on Monday.
1st March 2014
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Great find
Really like this shot...if you delayed the clouds probably would have moved off
1st March 2014
Winton 11

Beautiful blues
I've posted this pic in World Music Forum..."Blues in my System...Feeling Good"...check it out
1st March 2014
Winton 11

Thanks
I was not able to locate the photo on your site, shame but that's ok. Glad you enjoyed the photo at Lark Quarry - Take care. Bernie

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