The scene is out of this world – just like we’ve landed on another planet. The eerie landscape of desert sands, corrugated dunes and ridges resembles a vast moonscape I walk along the boardwalk which leads to a viewpoint over deeply eroded ravines cutting through the layers of windblown sediment. The scene is very different […]
Island Life
Off the South Australian coast in the windswept Southern Ocean sits Kangaroo Island, a little gem with much to offer. Visiting here you will experience some of the most amazing wildlife, rugged coastline and pristine scenery to be found anywhere in Australia. I recommend you visit this stunning little island at least once in your […]
The Power of the Coast
A popular destination for camping, bushwalking, fishing, surfing and scuba diving Yorke Peninsula’s southern shores have been described as the “high-energy coast”, as much for the powerful Southern Ocean swells that hurl themselves against its rocky headlands and beaches as for the adrenalin-pumping recreational opportunities to be enjoyed here, especially at Innes National Park. As […]
Taking A Long Drive
Australia’s country way Central Queensland is home to the world’s largest coals mines, but it also has many hidden attractions and a network of sealed roads, making for a great holiday destination. Free Campsites Many Qld Shire Councils have discovered that moving so-called illegal campers and grey nomads on, does nothing for local business and […]
Once Upon A Time Up There
A journey through the Snowys… All along the Illawong.. Today the wind was almost mild by Snowy Mountains’ standards, just below gale force as it sent Lorraine’s hair in untold varieties of patterns before she succumbed to a beanie which relieved her discomfort a little. It’s the kind of wind that makes you turn away […]