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Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by dtpearce

Grace had her appointment today, so we did some shopping and restocked. Chris and Rosie headed off towards Karijini as there had run out of time on this holiday. The car was really dirty, so I took it to the carwash (behind one of the servo's), there was ...

In a couple of days, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

In a couple of days

A travel blog entry by steffenaus

Seitdem wir hier im Port Hotel ankamen, waren Sibbe und ich in unterschiedlichen Zimmern. Auf unsere diversen Anfragen an die, eigentlich wirklich netten, Hostelbesitzer kommt jedoch immer die gleiche Antwort: "There's a room coming up in a couple of ...

Long Drive from Brisbane, Carnarvon Gorge QLD, Australia travel blog

Long Drive from Brisbane

A travel blog entry by hilaryramsey

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Brad, Nath & I drove north west of Brisbane through Toowoomba, Dalby, Roma & Injune up to Carnarvon Gorge through agricultural country – cotton, wheat, corn - towing our campervan for a few days break. It is about due west of ...

Our second stop, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Our second stop

A travel blog entry by corkysroadtrip

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... .  It's not somewhere I would recommend for a long stay but it served the purpose of breaking our journey.  Despite Carnarvon itself not being much to write home about, the campsite was really nice with a good play park for the kids ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by australianow

... aus ihren natürlichen Lebensräumen weggespühlt wurden und nun in den verlassene Häusern unterschlupf suchen. Wir erleben Carnarvon zum Glück bei strahlendem Sonnenschein und decken uns ein mit den hiesigen Plantagenfrüchten Mangos, ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by sebcity

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Not so fast! We're heading south., Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Not so fast! We're heading south.

A travel blog entry by chrissallys

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We had a relaxing morning with a walk along the beach. Several snub-fin dolphins were feeding close to the shore, their backs frequently breaking the surface. Some researchers are staying at the Observatory to study the dolphins. We were driven across ...

Fruchtplantage: yummy... :-), Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Fruchtplantage: yummy... :-)

A travel blog entry by cbieri

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Carnarvon ist einer der Orte wo sie in West Australia Früchtplantagen haben. Wir haben eine besucht und informiert über Bananen, Mangos, Wassermelonen und Trauben (Tafeltrauben). Danach haben wir einen sehr feinen Mango smoothie genossen :-) Danach ...

The green, green moss of home, Carnarvon's Moss Garden, Australia travel blog

The green, green moss of home

A travel blog entry by adriananddenise

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We walked from bushy forest into a fairy land of moss and trellis vines, waterfalls, overhangs and chirping birds. Different kinds of moss were everywhere, on rocks, walls, trees and roots. Carpets of it were lining the ground. It was quite cold here ...

carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

carnarvon

A travel blog entry by paulvickie

we had to stop here at this small town to collect our mail our parcels sent from home THANK YOU EVERY ONE they were great your all the best xxxxxxxxxxxxxx we had to sort a few bits out with the van registration and get new plates for her so she was ...

Hiked 25km of the Gorge, Carnarvon Gorge QLD, Australia travel blog

Hiked 25km of the Gorge

A travel blog entry by hilaryramsey

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... today. The weather was quite warm especially when in full sun. The path meandered through the bottom of the gorge crossing over Carnarvon creek several times by stepping stones from side to side. It actually crossed 22 times in the 9.7km walk to " Big ...

Wild wild west, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Wild wild west

A travel blog entry by noutdewit

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... , mate! Iets later dan gedacht maar hier is dan weer onze periodieke update! Ditmaal vanuit het zonovergoten Westelijke deel van Australi''. In het Zuidoosten in Melbourne begonnen en nadat Nout was bekomen van de teleurstelling dat de F1 Grand Prix daar ...

A long day on the road, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

A long day on the road

A travel blog entry by drownsroundaus

... Sanna) after he finished nightshift at 8am. It was a long but pretty uneventful journey (apart from the kids) from Geraldton to Carnarvon... a lot of it well known after numerous trips up and down this stretch of the highway in the past. We spotted some ...

Shark Bay to Bush Bay, near Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Shark Bay to Bush Bay, near Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by sommer-days

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... mainland and has the largest natural harbour between Perth and Broome.  Dirk Hartog Island is the largest island in Western Australia and bears his name.  Shark Bay became World Heritage listed in 1991, and is known for its unbelievable ...

Fahrt nach Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Fahrt nach Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by cbieri

Transfer Nanga Bay - ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by butch.christine

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... there was too much to explore.  This town has a population of about 6000 and doesnt have a greeen-grocer or butcher!  Carnarvon is an extremely fertile area and provides 70% of WA winter fruit & veg.  The Gascoyne river runs through ...

Fun at Shark Bay, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Fun at Shark Bay

A travel blog entry by soph-and-wal

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... buying up big with two more batteries and another solar panel (Our current power supply hadn’t been cutting it, and we thought Carnarvon could do with some more $$ in their town). Staying here for two days then heading up towards Coral Bay, and then ...

Carnarvon - Banana Republic, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon - Banana Republic

A travel blog entry by siblysgotroppo

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... a quick piccie at the OTC satellite dish – a rather imposing sentry keeping guard over the fruit and vegetable growing population of Carnarvon – not that it helped them out of the recent floods at all that engulfed the town up to 3m in places. ...

SOMEWHERE NORTH OF CARNARVON, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

SOMEWHERE NORTH OF CARNARVON

A travel blog entry by marie_macfadyen

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They stayed somewhere north of Carnarvon on Wednesday ...

Another Great Ocean Drive, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Another Great Ocean Drive

A travel blog entry by lizdavid

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... part of the drive was seeing the vast areas of burnt-out vegetation as a result of recent bushfires. Travelling around Australia there are always reminders of the harsh climate coexisting with the rugged beauty of the landscapes. As we travelled further ...

Day 2, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Day 2

A travel blog entry by teamtintravels

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... the iPod. Cole said he wanted 'Old Macdonald's' for dinner and we promised him that IF we saw the big yellow M on the way we would definitely go there. Chicken Treat chips in Carnarvon would have to do, whilst us adults had left over curry and poppadums. ...

Farmers markets and fishing in Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Farmers markets and fishing in Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by kirk-katie

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... can be just as amazing! The next day was an early start as we wanted to hit the farmers markets. The area around Carnarvon is a huge agricultural bowl and we’d heard the farmers pick their produce the morning of the markets to make sure its as ...

450kms later and only 10ms away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

450kms later and only 10ms away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A travel blog entry by joeyphilby

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... around the board walk that kept our walk pretty short due to the fear of getting stung by these unfriendly little buggers!! In Carnarvon it was time for a new camera – as not previously mentioned but Jo dropped our camera causing it to only take ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by marciaderek

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Arrived in Carnarvon after 5 hrs, Tired. BUT.....The weather is magnificent. Not much in Carnarvon except fruit orchards, fruit orchards and fruit orchards. The Gascoyne River supplies most of the water for the town so is therefore a vital lifeline ...

#39 the wild west, Gnaraloo, Australia travel blog

#39 the wild west

A travel blog entry by hindmarsh

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... The abundance of wind and lack of consistent surf has encouraged Scott to take up a new sport, kiteboarding. So next stop is Carnarvon where we pick up Scott’s gear and he has also organised some lessons..…. ps. Scott has found his favourite ...

Red Bluff  a beachside hideaway!, Gnaraloo, Australia travel blog

Red Bluff a beachside hideaway!

A travel blog entry by keating-outback

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Along the way to Red Bluff which is a camp spot on Quobba Station, we stopped at the Blow holes. This is where water is sucked in until the pressure builds up and then it blows out about 10m into the air. Sinead particually liked this and stood right ...

Sailing, movies and local fish., Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Sailing, movies and local fish.

A travel blog entry by adriananddenise

... where we caught up with some friends of mine from Brisbane, Jill and Blue, who settled here 13 years ago after driving around Australia 1 1/2 times in a bus with three children.  Brave people.  They've done very well here with a ...

Tour 5, Carnarvon National Park, Australia travel blog

Tour 5

A travel blog entry by mumbles18

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The drive down to Carnarvon was long and boring; not much went on today. ...

The ampitheatre, Carnarvon Ampitheatre, Australia travel blog

The ampitheatre

A travel blog entry by adriananddenise

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Wow! We walked through a crack in the cliff and into a monstrous opening of vertical cliffs making up the ampitheatre with the greenest moss and rusty water. All we could do was stand and stare and take in the magnificence of the place. The photos tell ...

On our way home, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

On our way home

A travel blog entry by johnandannie

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Hi well we went to Quobba for john to have a couple of days fishing but the heavens opened and we had to leave the water was nearly knee deep we free camped a couple of nights and we arrived home 7th june  so thats it guys all over back to reality ...

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