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Australian Travel Writer and Photographer πŸ’™ Caravan Holidays.

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13/07/201613/07/2016 Glenys Gelzinis

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Never had a night like this before, with stars reflected off a still lake.🀩 The magic of Pamamaroo Lake in outback NSW.
Well this is one pretty perfect spot for autumn caravan and camping. Pamamaroo lake is only an hour from Broken Hill and at the moment is full of water and we’ve had incredible sunsets every night.
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Lake sunset 🧑
A spectacular #sunset on our first evening at Lake Pamamaroo. Not a breath of wind for a campfire by the lake and these views from the caravan absolutely free. πŸ™Œ #lakepamamaroo #pamamaroolake #brokenhill #menindee #menindeelakes #lakesunset #menindeelakesnsw #outbacknsw #outbackaustralia #abcmyphoto #sunsetphotography @australia #landscapephotography #travelphotography #caravanlife #freecampingaustralia #viewsfromthecaravan #nswtourism #stormclouds #rainclouds #cloudphotography #willyweather @in.focus.women #bom❀️weather
@bellsmilkbar in Broken Hill is so much more than I was expecting. 😍 This is a must visit not only for the milkshakes, but to take a walk back in time. So many things I remember from my childhood. 🀩 #bellsmilkbar #bellsmilkbarbrokenhill #retro #midcenturyhome #midcenturyfurniture #midcenturyaustralia #milkbar #drinkmilk #drinkmilkandstaystrong #50sstyle #60sstyle

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