St Columba Falls, Bay of Fires, Binalong Bay and St Helens


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March 1st 2014
Published: March 1st 2014
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With a cool but clear morning, we headed east from Derby towards St Helens with a view of camping at one of the free camps on The Bay Of Fires. First stop was at St Columba Falls, tucked into the hills via a twisting sealed road to the car park. Well, car park might be an exaggeration, as there is not really much space for more than 3 cars. Still we tucked ourselves into a space in line with a fe... Read Full Entry



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1st March 2014

Another masterpiece
Some great photos and whitty comments. Sure looks like our homeland in laces. White sand and blue sea inviting but too cool for us sissies.
1st March 2014

I sure hope you didn\'t come across any of those huge kangaroos that can lift the front of your car!
2nd March 2014

Those big roos
Only seen wallabies. Saw at one place a fish big enough to swallow the fish that swallowed Jonah, only to discover it was fibreglass. Those fisherman's tails/tales get out of hand. Rob
2nd March 2014

Binnalong Bay
Kaye's aunt has lived at Binnalong Bay for a long long time,she was,and is the nicest in the family, I asked her once was she sure she wasn't found under a pumpkin leaf as she was so different from the rest of her relatives, she was not selfish,Kaye loved her as do I.---Jakii
2nd March 2014

Thanks
Rob thanks for your interesting post and many beautiful photos Brian and Maureen

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