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Art Gallery at Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park, Australia travel blog

Art Gallery at Carnarvon Gorge

A travel blog entry by adriananddenise

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There's so much to see here that I've split it into a few areas. The camp was only half full but that's still about 50 vans plus a bus load of geology students, so we thought it was going to be like Queen St through the gorge. Somehow we only came ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by steffenaus

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Jetzt sind wir also wieder in der Arbeitsroutine, wir haben einen Job hier in Carnarvon gefunden. Diesmal sind wir auf einer Bananenplantage und arbeiten unter Graham. Es ist ein echt guter Job, wir müssen mit Macheten vergammelte Blätter von den ...

Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon Gorge, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon Gorge

A travel blog entry by jorgengelen

Carnarvon ...

Narrow gorge, Carnarvon's Warrumbah Gorge, Australia travel blog

Narrow gorge

A travel blog entry by adriananddenise

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Past the official track endng is this massive cliff split in two and as you pass through the entrance deeper into its bowels, it gets so cold that your breath mists up and you shiver. The deeper you go, the more the walls close in around you. About 100 ...

Plantation Caravan Park, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Plantation Caravan Park

A travel blog entry by dtpearce

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... little sad to be leaving Cape Range National Park this morning, we could have spent more time here,  but had to get back to Carnarvon for a car service and I had to try and rustle up a battery for the camper trailer. We stopped at a bird hide on the ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by sommer-days

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... a couple of degrees warmer and the sky is blue, with an average temperature of 26 degrees.  Apparently Carnarvon is the only town in Australia where the central desert reaches the sea, and the population including outlying areas, is 9,000 ...

Carnarvon och ingen mat för Audrey., Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon och ingen mat för Audrey.

A travel blog entry by maximilianh

... har trevligt och säger hej då, jag känner mig mycket bättre. Lustigt vad en vän kan göra. Vi åker från Carnarvon. Överför musik från mig till Audreys hårddisk, älskar att ge andra musik! Claras linser spökar/kliar. Audrey tar över ratten, ...

Ruben's summary, carnarvon gorge, Australia travel blog

Ruben's summary

A travel blog entry by heyse

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... sand. We have also been to the Woolshed which was an old sheep shearer's quarter. We have been to Takaraka campsite (in Carnarvon National Park) apparently there were platypuses but we didn't see any but what we did see was kangaroos. There was one and ...

Just a bit of R&R, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Just a bit of R&R

A travel blog entry by sueandlaz

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... the heights when it comes to fishing.  Can any other place compare!!!  That was such a buzz.  A fisherman's paradise. But Carnarvon is a place we have heard of and we look forward to couple of days in a bigger place. Carnarvon is situated ...

The fruitbowl of the West, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

The fruitbowl of the West

A travel blog entry by mcds4

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... lovely walk by the river, and it is from there that one can see dolphins herding fish into small bays for their breakfast. Carnarvon also has an interesting 'heritage precinct' out towards the river mouth. There is an historic and very long pier – ...

Carnarvon, schapen scheren, dolfijnen, Kalbarri, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon, schapen scheren, dolfijnen, Kalbarri

A travel blog entry by wijnaaienum

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... dat je voor de kat zn viool 50 km heen en terug rijdt. Na wat plaatjes en foto's te hebben geschoten rijden we terug richting Carnarvon. We passeren een zoutmijn op de weg terug waar we nog wat foto's maken en na anderhalf uur komen we aan in Carnarvon. ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by dtpearce

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Broke camp and headed out to Carnarvon.  That was our next stop as Grace is having a blood test tomorrow, so we're here for a couple of ...

Blow Holes in Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Blow Holes in Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by ella93

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... daran ist, dass wir rechtzeitig zum Sonnenaufgang wach waren, was in Australien immer ziemlich schön aussieht. Unser Ziel für heute hieß Carnarvon. In der Stadt selber gab es nicht besonders viel zu sehen, aber 50 Kilometer nördlich davon gibt es die ...

Back to my hometown!, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Back to my hometown!

A travel blog entry by thecronins

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... Paul decided to climb it, but thongs and climbing...yep...don't cut the mustard.  We do have boots... 30 April Headed into Carnarvon, with the view of shopping to prepare for our stint at Worroora Station, where we will need to be self-sufficient for ...

Arbeitseinsatz…, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Arbeitseinsatz…

A travel blog entry by aufnachunten

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…abgeschlossen! Das wars erst einmal für mich mit Geld verdienen, nun kann es ausgegeben werden. Vier Wochen habe ich in Geraldton und 1 ½ Wochen Geld gespart für die große Reise und dieser Abschnitt ist erst einmal abgeschlossen. Ein kleiner ...

Port Hedland to Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Port Hedland to Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by ozjag

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... Cairn commemorated the site where the KORMORAN survivors had first come ashore. We made our way to the more local site. Both Carnarvon and Geraldton have close ties with HMAS SYDNEY II, which sank in November 1941 about 207 km west of Carnarvon. ...

Finally you hear from us!!, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Finally you hear from us!!

A travel blog entry by petermaryanne

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... come from Carnarvon that morning, they advised us that it was fairly rough with washouts and some sections of mud closer to Carnarvon. They had experienced washouts from Carnarvon and said that they would be able to manage the travel to Mt Augustus as ...

The Wind in the Sanddunes, Quobba, Australia travel blog

The Wind in the Sanddunes

A travel blog entry by kirsten_darren

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... lighthouse but not much could be done with the winds so we decided to move onto Shark Bay! We spent the day in Carnarvon treating ourselves to fresh banana and mango ice-creams, cheap bananas and the sweetest pineapple that ever existed! Wandered along ...

Walking down memory lane...AGAIN!, Quobba Blowholes, Australia travel blog

Walking down memory lane...AGAIN!

A travel blog entry by thecronins

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3 May YES! We are headed for the Quobba Blowholes. The road is MUCH nicer to what I remember, it is a sealed road now Dad! Nothing moved in the van! We found a campsite overlooking the beach where the waterway is protected and there is a blanket-ban on ...

Stocking Up, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Stocking Up

A travel blog entry by aaronandstacey

We made it to Carnarvon we stayed at the Top Tourist Park for a night before we made the trip into Gnaraloo. It is a lot of organising as you need to take everything in with you, and we had booked for 2 weeks. I had a few things to get done for Qclick ...

Our home for 2 weeks, Gnaraloo Station, Australia travel blog

Our home for 2 weeks

A travel blog entry by aaronandstacey

... the arms and leg muscles girls) more info here We met up with Brent, Emily, Imogen & Scotty a family that is travelling Australia that we met at Easter in Denmark. What a fluke, they got to Red Bluff another camp ground 30min drive away from ...

The Big Walk, Carnarvon National Park, Australia travel blog

The Big Walk

A travel blog entry by travln

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... getting lot of things packed and ready so we can get away earlier tomorrow. We don’t have any phone or internet connection in Carnarvon Gorge so I am putting my blog into a word document and will post it on the blog when we get to Emerald. Well ...

Ward's Canyon, Carnarvon's Ward's Canyon, Australia travel blog

Ward's Canyon

A travel blog entry by adriananddenise

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A steep climb brought us to the top of a small waterfall and as walked along its source, we came into a cavernous area with giant king ferns, the largest in the world. It was an amazing sight and had a peaceful feel to the place. We jsut stood in awe at ...

Heading South, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Heading South

A travel blog entry by psbrouwer

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... met Tree lady and her dalmatian outside of Mt. Isa so when we saw her in Broome it was fun to catch up.  Outside of Carnarvon she passed us on the road, honking and waving.  On the road from Kunanara we met a Tasmania family on holidays.  ...

Carnarvon's little secret...., Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon's little secret....

A travel blog entry by thecronins

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... mackerel, left before us, we have staying power! We packed up the van in less than an hour and we were off back to Carnarvon to fill up with water and get a few more fresh produce.  Who would have thought water was such a scarce commodity with all ...

Carnarvon, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Carnarvon

A travel blog entry by e-dog

... was once again back to her beautiful self and handled like a dream all day long. As we got into Carnarvon I discovered a second thing about accomodation in Australia compared to Asia. Not only is it more expensive, but there aren't as many options and ...

3. päivä, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

3. päivä

A travel blog entry by oppiainen

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342km Monkey Mia - Carnarvon Monkey Mian villejä delfiinejä ruokitaan 3 kertaa päivässä klo 8.00 ja 12.00 välillä. Tarkkoja aikoja ei ole, delfiinit päättävät itse koska tulevat, jos tulevat. Viisaita otuksia, voisinpa minäkin tehdä samoin.. ...

West Coast, West Coast, Australia travel blog

West Coast

A travel blog entry by jonnyandgill

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... we saw a huntsman spider on the door and a couple of flying beatles. Have to admit we had quite a few inland trips in RED Australia and it was great to wander our way back towards the coast and eventually back to a CITY!!!!( THANK GOD ).. Perth to ...

Especially for you Mrs Gemignani, Carnarvon Gorge, Australia travel blog

Especially for you Mrs Gemignani

A travel blog entry by drownsroundaus

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We came to Caranarvon Gorge especially because one of Ethan's teachers from Collie highly recommended the place (plus a few others on the way). We got here to discover that the walks are all quite long. Today we ended up doing 14km!!!!! So proud of the ...

Canarvon and HMAS Sydney II Memorial, Carnarvon, Australia travel blog

Canarvon and HMAS Sydney II Memorial

A travel blog entry by roaminoz

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... River must be an incredible site when in full flood. This is the life blood river for growing a huge amount of Western Australia's fruit and veg, unfortunately we arrived in the "in between" season just missed the peaches and to early for rock melons. We ...

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