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Travel Blogs from Moruya
Another great camp on the beach.
... makers, and she was just delightful. There was also a great cafe, and the coffee got a 10/10 due to the fresh creamy milk. What a great place, in a perfect location. We next stopped at Tuross Head, which is a small town with picture perfect views. We pulled up opposite the beach for lunch, and couldn't believe how beautiful it was. To top this off we ...
First steps and lessons learned.....
... s tub, roll out drawer system and auxiliary fuel tank is that all this weight adds up and you’ll pay for it when you come to try and put anything else in the car!!! Anyway we’ve got some stuff to leave out and we’re going to remove the back seats to save a bit more weight as we don’t need them. That shena****ns is tomorrow’s task, after a nice tea of leftovers, but who cares - it's ...
Southbound Sojourn
... was washed over the rocks breaking a leg. On my daily morning walk across Sea Cliff bridge watching the fishermen standing on the edge of rock ledge with incoming tide I wouldn't have been surprised if another rescue hadn't occurred.
Have progessed further south caught up with Angie John Trish and Pete all motorhomers at John and Angies Fishermans Paradise home - a quiet little hamlet near lake Conjola ...
MORUYA
MORUYA - Oct 14 - 19th, 2011
This was a lovely couple of days once again staying on the banks of the beautiful Moruya River. Belinda & Gary stayed in the cabin next door and we had a very lovely couple of days spent with relatives ...
Seaside Camping
Left for a camp ground near Moruya call Congo Camp Ground, it resides right on the beach and does have fresh water available, so we are thinking of staying 4 nights but will take it as it comes.
Congo is a really small beach side village, with no shops and just a few houses, but the camp ground is really quite popular with other campers, the grass is beautiful and green and the site is ...