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Caravan Correspondent

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Category: South Australia

Fish Mad Fowlers and Scott Bay SA

Strange how things turn out sometimes, take for instance the town of Fowlers Bay on Eyre Peninsula which was once the site of a whaling station and today owes a fair bit of its tourism draw card to these majestic creatures again. These days, you can experience seeing them from a whale watching cruise or… Read More Fish Mad Fowlers and Scott Bay SA

10/08/202120/11/2022 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Best Whale Watching in South Australia

In Australia we are lucky to have visits from whales as they make their way up from Antarctica to the warmer waters of Australia during winter. There are a number of places along our coastlines where you can see whales and their calves that are born in these warmer and sheltered waters but arguably one… Read More Best Whale Watching in South Australia

08/08/202107/08/2021 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Eyre Peninsula Rocks

My oh my, Australia has some big rocks and we’ve seen quite a few in our travels, but been guilty of not checking out some of the best in our own backyard in South Australia, so to speak. We’ve finally made it back to the Eyre Peninsula and having the luxury of time, we can… Read More Eyre Peninsula Rocks

05/08/202101/08/2021 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

Kimba – Halfway Across Australia

Kimba’s claim to fame has been that it’s ‘Halfway across Australia’ but now you’d have to add, home to stunning silo art, a clever shopping precinct, bushland walking trail, sculptures and views, a brilliant free camp and the friendliest folk to boot. Kimba is 465 kilometres north west of Adelaide on the Eyre Peninsula and… Read More Kimba – Halfway Across Australia

01/08/202131/07/2021 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

Adelaide City Sculptures

Some are controversial, some are almost hidden unless you know where to find them, and others we tend to just walk past and not pay much attention to at all. These are just a few of the sculptures and stories of public art in Adelaide city. All of these examples can be found in one… Read More Adelaide City Sculptures

30/07/202122/07/2021 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

What’s New Adelaide?

EOS by sky city is one of the newest and you’d have to say shiniest buildings in the Adelaide CBD, and even though when the concept plans were shown to the public, it was thought to resemble a stack of gold coins, it’s actually pretty wonderful to look at. The building was completed in late… Read More What’s New Adelaide?

26/07/202126/07/2021 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

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