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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Category: Indigenous Australia

Museum Of Discovery – Adelaide

A new exhibition is on at the Museum of Discovery on North Terrace in Adelaide, and the theme this time is INVISIBILITY is everywhere. There are a compelling series of interactive displays that show the ‘invisibility’ that is all around us including people you don’t notice, subtle environmental changes, and algorithms that track our every… Read More Museum Of Discovery – Adelaide

04/03/202227/02/2022 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Adelaide’s East End Art

A nice little pocket of art can be found in the east end of Adelaide and they’re all within a pleasant stroll of each other along East Terrace. Starting at Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute on the corner of East Terrace and Grenfell Street you can find these beautiful works of art by Ngarrindjeri /… Read More Adelaide’s East End Art

01/03/202227/02/2022 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Goodbye 2021, It Hasn’t All Been Bad

I thought I’d end the year with a look back at how far I’ve come since I started freelancing, and introduce myself and my website to those who may have just found my site. In 2015 I began freelance travel writing after completing a ‘Writing for Newspapers and Magazines’ course with the Australian Writers Centre.

28/12/202117/12/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Farrell Flat and Eudunda Silo Art

On a quest to find new silo art in South Australia I’ve managed to track down two more outstanding examples of this grand scale art. Farrell Flat The first is in the town of Farrell Flat, a little under 150 kilometres north of Adelaide in the Clare Valley region. The brilliantly coloured mural was completed… Read More Farrell Flat and Eudunda Silo Art

08/11/202103/12/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Elliston – Sculptures, Art and a Salmon Fishing Competition

The Eyre Peninsula odyssey continues and we settle in Elliston for a couple of nights to see some cliff top sculptures that I’d been dying to see and continue our quest for salmon fishing. Feeling good about the prospects of catching more, Harry decided to enter the competition, at worst it would be a $10… Read More Elliston – Sculptures, Art and a Salmon Fishing Competition

30/08/202124/08/2021 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

MOD Museum Fan

You had me at parachuting cats. That was enough of a weird and wonderful idea to get me to visit Mod Museum in Adelaide, a unique science and technology museum at the University of South Australia. This incredible concept showcases how research shapes our understanding of the world and affects our future, it’s a very… Read More MOD Museum Fan

23/07/202123/07/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

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