Travel Blogs from Glendambo, Australia
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Adelaide Hills to Glendambo
... paddock gazing up in awe, neither of us can ever remember seeing such an amazing array of stars… Highlights Adelaide Hills to Glendambo: - Spending time with Howie, Kim and Jack - Melrose, there is nothing better than the smell of the ...
kangury skacza stadami
Noc spedzilismy w Glendambo, fantastyczne miejsce, po raz pierwszy poczulismy sie jak mieszczuchy rzucone w srodek niczego. Wszyscy mielismy loty tak bylismy podekscytowani atmosfera pustynii I do tego ta cisza w nocy... Ale zanim dojechalismy na nocleg ...
Broken Down
About halfway to Port Augusta, in the middle of nowhere of course, a little piece of hose broke in the car. So, we turned around and went back to the roadhouse we had just left. This "town" was only three buildings with some ornery people ...
Missile Centre
... few military men walking out from the Information Centre. Nowadays, it is used as a training facility. After lunch we headed up to Glendambo for a night stay... Glendambo is a small roadhouse place with two petrol stations, hotel and caravan park. It ...
Travelling to Glendambo
Graham: Slept badly, seemed to wake every hour from about midnight until 5am. Mandi said that she also slept badly. We had our usual fruit salad for breakfast, picked up our lunches and headed for the mine. Mick arranged for us to pick up overalls and ...
Day 244:
... . It turns out that Woomera was once the base for missile and rocket testing by the UK, France, Holland, Germany, Italy and Australia back in the 60's before entering the space race and launching satellites from the area. The look out we stopped at ...
Glendambo
... The town looks very empty now. We passed huge Salt Lakes - Lake Ireland and Lake Hart. Our overnight stop was at Glendambo. This was just a roadhouse stop but the camping facilities were quite adequate and meals were available from the roadhouse. We were ...
Glendambo
... . Even a new caravan park so you no longer have to camp at the oval and use the sports ground's toilet block. On through Glendambo to another roadside stop. Had to move the van at 4.00am to point it into the wind to stop the van swaying ...
Mulla Ck Rest Area North of Glendambo
... for the SA/NT border where we spent the night at the rest area before heading to Yulara resort. more on that later. Fuel at Glendambo ulp184.9 diesel 169.9 lpg 112.9 Coober Pedy was ulp 98 186.9 Diesel 175.9 lpg 109.9 Marla ulp 197.0 diesel 193.9 Erldunda ...
Coober Pedy and continue south
... lot of the houses and businesses are built underground to shelter them from the crazy heat they get there. After about 5 hours in Coober Pedy, we continue south till we get to Glendambo. The weather looks clear, so we opt for some more bush camping. ...
It just gets weirder and weirder!
We drove a little way out the back of town to what are called "The Breakaways" parts of the Stuart Ranges that have broken away!! Well named!! The landscape out here has been likened to the moon – it was very weird but then we had found that the ...
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Terowie to Glendambo
... but more flat topped. Lots of salt bush and trees in the countryside. Saw a few ginormous salt lakes.booked into caravan park behind Glendambo road house for the night. Up to the pub for drinks before tea. Meeting some nice people on our travels. Had a ...
Woomera and Allan's tales of his time there
Great start this morning, with a lovely walk, chat to some nice folks and finally away at about 10am. Found the Monalena Lake but no stopping room for proper pictures. We did the best we could from the car window. Up the road was Woomera, an area known ...
Glendambo
Hawker to Glendambo via Port Augusta and Lake Hart. A kick of the footy and early to bed.... not much to report or ...
First Day on the Road
... only after a pic in front of the turn off sign) We drove on and upwards seeing Lagoon Island and Lake Hary before stopping at Glendambo for the night. Drove in to the Roadhouse and parked 'Madge' our Pajero right up next to a 3 trailer long semi.... ...
Die unvermeidliche Klogeschichte
... kam, der kein Ende nehmen wollte. Dabei habe ich den Zug in Pimba noch stehen sehen... Also gut, die Reise geht weiter. In Glendambo beschließen wir zu bleiben, es waren knapp 300km und es ist bereits halb zwei. Der Platz ist riesig, bietet kaum ...
Off the Stuart Highway near Glendambo
The plan was to head 200kms North from Coober Pedy along a track to a town called Oodnadatta where we would join the Oodnadatta Track, which is a famous 4WD track running for 600kms or so South East back towards Adelaide. We were already a little unsure ...
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