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... heading up and also back down.
We continued along the road to the "Balconies". Here the views were also great and a shorter walk to a strange rock formation that juts out accompanied by a long drop down. The path is closed to get access to the rock but we challenged authority to take a few photos.
Lastly we continued for quite a while heading up the north west part of the Grampians in search of one of the few Aboriginal hand paintings dating back thousands of ...
ON OUR WAY
... him to say he might do some work on our back yard. What a blessing!
Dane’s Dilemma
Finally after three years of waiting we are on the road.
Joshua’s Journey
Mr. Jaeschke gave me some work to do. At first I thought it was a lot of work!!!!!!!! But when I opened the folder there wasn’t as much as I thought. We will be heading off to Mildura in the ...
You cannot anticipate what the weather will do
... campers who were across from our camp site. They are getting ready to leave this morning as they will travel to Melbourne to be with their kids for Christmas. They left WA 10 months ago and from what they have said seem to have stopped longer at the different destinations than what we did when we passed through them. We left closer to 9am than I would have preferred as I wanted to take a short walk to the Waterfall that is close to the centre and as a result we did not get to go. ...
Twelve Apostles, London Bridge and Grampians
... that all the cliffs and formations in the water have small caves and overhangs cut into them which gives it a really cool look. Some of the rock formations end up looking like bridges when a part of the rock is worn away so much in the middle that it falls out.
One of the most famous examples of this is the London Bridge here on the coast. Unfortunately, in 1990, one of the arches collapsed, so there is only one left, but it is still ...
Catching up!
... seemed to good to pass up (and was!!) The next morning as we passed said small cottage winery, I decided to pull a U-turn and pulled in on a whim. Whilst I sampled, the kids explored the rows of vines, and found a hawk badly tangled in the mesh. We helped the owner (who said that had never happened before) free him and released him after a quick exam to see that no bones were broken. A truly serendipitous stop! Our next destination was Philip Island, ...