
We seemed to drive passed many hundreds of hectares of vines, with the vineyards carrying the names of some of Australia’s best known wineries . . . → Read More: Road trip across Australia -Day 7 Mt Gambier
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![]() We seemed to drive passed many hundreds of hectares of vines, with the vineyards carrying the names of some of Australia’s best known wineries . . . → Read More: Road trip across Australia -Day 7 Mt Gambier ![]() It is a small city, and being able to wander it streets in relative comfort, without being hassled, was a pleasant experience . . . → Read More: Road trip across Australia – Days 5 & 6 Adelaide ![]() No matter in which direction you looked, there was always something magnificent to look at . . . → Read More: Road trip across Australia – Day 4 Port Augusta ![]() On this portion of the road you follow the Great Australian Bight . . . → Read More: Road trip across Australia – Day 3 Ceduna ![]() It is the fourth largest of Australia’s six states and two territories; it has boundaries with every state and territory except Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory. . . . → Read More: Middling along in South Australia The good townsfolk of Coober Pedy call it the “opal capital of the world”, and with good reason as they do dig a lot of gems out of the ground . . . → Read More: The underground town of Coober Pedy About 70 percent of people who are attacked by Great White Sharks recover . . . → Read More: Face to face with White Death The Osbornes offer the world’s only Camel Expedition Course . . . → Read More: Cruising on the ship of the desert The story of the Flinders Ranges began 800 million years ago when natural forces stretched and thinned the earth’s crust, creating a deep hollow . . . → Read More: South Australia’s Flinders Ranges |
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