Day 66. Well its been nearly 2 weeks since last blog & we have been moving pretty quickly as had to be in Kimba yesterday to see about a job (more on that later). So we left Warnambool, crossed in to south oz, passed through Mt Gambier & cruised the coast until we got to Robe. We ended up spending a couple of nights here. Robe isn't known for robes but it is mean't to be known for lobsters. Do you think we could find anywhere to buy one? We watched the boats come in with the catch yet not one to be had for dinner. It is a lovely little seaside town but not a hell of a lot going on. Not much fishing being done always seemed to be howling bloody southerly. Doesn't matter been eating like kings anyway!
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The southern ocean |
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Guichen Bay, Robe |
From Robe we went out to Naracoorte Caves National Park. We did the Victoria Caves guided tour & the Wet Caves on our own. Great place, full of history. Stayed in the camp ground there. Rained overnight. Had another little problem with our home - the tent (at Mungo the centre pole buggered, holes in screens), this time the stitching on the peg holder bits came away ripping holes in the bottom. Have deliberated for a while about replacing it, 9 years old & has served us well.
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Victoria Cave |
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Extinct giant kangaroo found in the caves |
From the caves we headed to Adelaide. After a few hours of driving around the city & up & down the coast ended up at Adelaide Shores (not Halliday). Stayed in a park right on the beach just a bit north of Glenelg. Went for a night on the town in Glenelg. Out for dinner, ordered a seafood platter & yes the lobster was from Robe! Seen a couple of bands, one good, the other techno terrible. Glenelg reminds you a little of Manly - lots going on.
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Glenelg Beach |
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My first time. Watching the sunset over the beach. |
Adelaide has got to be the easiest city to drive around (well for Craig anyway because I still haven't been allowed to drive). Stayed another day & went shopping for a new house. Decided on the Oztent - 30 second set up & pretty impressed thus far. Hope it lasts as long as our last home which we unceremoniously dumped on the side of the road for a council pick up. Sad, sad day.
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Our new house-the Oztent |
After Adelaide we spent a night at Wallaroo on the Yorke Peninsular. A funny little town.
Old but now developing with a Marina & building going on everywhere. Melbourne Cup day, only one pub with a TAB, couple of ales, some very bad punting, don't know why we bother.
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Just a nice picture |
From Wallaroo to Port Augusta. Had applied for a job with a grain company while we were at Warrnambool & said we could start end of November. Got a call just as we left Warrnambool to start early Nov. So had to get to Port Augusta to have a medical on Thursday (I've gained 2kg, Craigs lost 4!). Whilst there we had a look at the Wadlataa Outback Centre & went up to Matthews Flinders lookout. Made us want to head straight to the Flinders however here we are at Kimba.
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G'Day |
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Red Cliffs from Matthew Flinders Lookout
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Kimba - Halfway across Australia & home of the Big Galah! Population about 1000 but upped this time of year with the grain harvest. Met with our new boss, took us for a tour of the town (couple mins), showed us our new house. Thats right, accommodation all arranged but shared. We are the first in, others apparently arrive next week. So Craig will be working as a grid operator (outside, hot), me as a weighbridge clerk (inside, a/c). Start Monday, not sure for how long, but what they hey, if its no good we're off to the Flinders!
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Our pad for a while |
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The Big Galah |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY OLIVIA & NAT! Miss ya heaps, love ya!