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Jon's Birthday, Nannup, Australia travel blog

Jon's Birthday

A travel blog entry by lucypond

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Thurs (26th) up early caves, nannup. worried at first as it looks a tad hippy-ish relax, trivia pusuit. australia day. pub closed at 9pm! Fri (27th) Jon's birthday card, canoeing, bad at paddling with only one oar. out - kim. battered. bed at 4am ...

ROAD TRIP, Margeret River, Australia travel blog

ROAD TRIP

A travel blog entry by james24

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... got some more great pics ( i hope have to wait untill developed.) and here i am now, after driving 665 km around southern Australia. Eddie and Myself sharing the driving, u cud say im a little knackered now. so a quiet night, back in Margaret River. ...

Nannup, Augusta, Nannup, Australia travel blog

Nannup, Augusta

A travel blog entry by felixblog

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Heading straight into the madness!, Brockman Highway Parking Bay, Australia travel blog

Heading straight into the madness!

A travel blog entry by jam10

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Ironstone Gully Falls to Brockman Highway Total Roadtrip Distance so far… 22,406km   The good thing about staying in free campgrounds is that they are free (obviously!), the bad thing is that you don’t usually have running water or ...

A very hot first gig..., Nannup, Australia travel blog

A very hot first gig...

A travel blog entry by kineticsoup

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... world can continue to flow by and the festival won’t create too much of a disturbance. The Nannup Folk Festival was a lovely introduction to working in Australia. Despite the heat, which even the locals were feeling, and the fact that I got my ...

Willow Springs round two - turning feral..., Willow Springs, Australia travel blog

Willow Springs round two - turning feral...

A travel blog entry by kineticsoup

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... at which direction we should drive to find a fuel station that might possibly be open. And so we hedged our bets on Nannup - one of the few towns we knew in the area to have a fairly decent population potentially large enough to support Sunday opening at ...

Our little retreat at Willow Springs..., Willow Springs, Australia travel blog

Our little retreat at Willow Springs...

A travel blog entry by kineticsoup

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... For those who don't know it, it's the famous 'traveller's bible', listing all the free/budget/most beautiful camp spots across Australia. So we were lucky when just half way between Bridgetown and Nannup, we noticed a small camping sign indicating down a ...

2nd Xmas, Nannup, Australia travel blog

2nd Xmas

A travel blog entry by daynomate

2nd Xmas was at Kylie's Mums place in Nannup. It was a quite afair because of the travels that day and the fact we had to drive to Margaret River to morrow for Christmas  ...

The night I learned all about bedbugs, Nannup, Australia travel blog

The night I learned all about bedbugs

A travel blog entry by wanderlust2007

The night I got bitten by bedbugs, woken up by a fellow guest, slept out in the living room and then got chucked out of the hostel at 7:30am.  We all had to relocate to the local hotel/pub and assume false names, ok it wasn't that bad.  But the ...

Back in Perth, Nannup, Australia travel blog

Back in Perth

A travel blog entry by cyclinggal

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... started and finished in Busselton with an anti clockwise route that took us to Dunsborough, Margaret River , Augusta , Sues Bridge , Nannup and back to Busselton. In total approx 350km was travelled. I say officially because David cycled, via ...

Cheese, wine, seafood..., Nannup, Australia travel blog

Cheese, wine, seafood...

A travel blog entry by dentons

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We did a tourist drive through to Nannup, stopping at a cheese factory along the way, all the cheeses were made from sheeps milk (Stretch wasn't real keen to start with) but we tried some very nice & healthy cheeses (one wasn't so nice)...made our way ...

DAY 31 - Donnelly River Village to Gregory Brook, Gregory Brook,  Bibbulman Track, Australia travel blog

DAY 31 - Donnelly River Village to Gregory Brook

A travel blog entry by capetribber

Departing early in the morning it is so cold that we can see our breath! The walk follows old trainline and road formations in the forest, and we finally leave the Donelly River Watershed. A few picnic sites on the route which were once sawmills. Meet ...

Counting down the days, Nannup, Australia travel blog

Counting down the days

A travel blog entry by rtwin44days

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Its suddenly turned cold and I have lit the first fire for the season!  Only 8 days to go, hoping the Volcano doesn't blow so we can get to London!  Looking for a B and B in New York City and just hired the car for our UK adventure. Getting ...

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