Murray Bridge


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January 15th 2014
Published: January 16th 2014
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Leaving Mt Gambier we continued our journey through the limestone coast, through small towns like Millicent who's identity grew when pine plantations were established in the ranges back in the late 1800,s. needless to say pulp and paper mill industries led to a population boom in the late 60,s. and Kimberley-Clark remains the largest employer in the district. Driving through the town it is si... Read Full Entry



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Mount BarkerMount Barker
Mount Barker

a view from the top
GlenelgGlenelg
Glenelg

The beach why so many people come here

GlenelgGlenelg
Glenelg

A tribute to all seafarers
a short drivea short drive
a short drive

A short drive from Glenelg





I knew she was famous
FerryFerry
Ferry

the free ferry to cross the river to continue our days journey
Dry dockDry dock
Dry dock

The oldest dry dock on the river Murray



16th January 2014

Never to dissappoint!
Hi guys, Bit of sun and everything looking good..... I guess you are seeing the old and real Aus! History and scenery - what a life! Well looking forward to seeing some more of that myself - for you living the dream through your words and pics! Enjoy the rest of the trip and looking forward to Cape Yorke! C Jan says you guys over in June - looking forward to a meet up. Take care both Al & Jan xx
22nd January 2014

Cape York
Looking to travel Cape York in June 2015 on a tag a long trip Interested? see it for yourself.
22nd January 2014

Cape York
Could be - chat in June! Ax

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