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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

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Celebrate World Ocean Day 2023

Today, the 8th of June, is World Ocean Day. A day to celebrate and take action for our planet’s one ocean, one climate, one future – together. There are many ways that we can make a difference for future generations and no effort is too small. I feel really hopeful connecting with others in Australia… Read More Celebrate World Ocean Day 2023

08/06/202308/06/2023 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

New Whale Sculpture – Middleton SA

Well you’re absolutely guaranteed to spot whales at Middleton now with a timber sculpture of two of the frequent Southern Right whale visitors, Bobby and her calf Buttons, on permanent display. These beautiful, lifelike sculptures were created by artist, Silvio Apponyi OAM, a South Australian sculptor who has many stunning pieces in various places around… Read More New Whale Sculpture – Middleton SA

01/06/202301/06/2023 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Port Wakefield Highway’s Sculptures are Moving

Anyone who’s travelled the Port Wakefield Highway north of Adelaide is well aware of the roadside sculptures near the town of Dublin. They have been fixtures for many years, standing on private property as resilient political protest figures from the 90s. It’s been impossible not to notice the giant rat, UFO, tin man and more… Read More Port Wakefield Highway’s Sculptures are Moving

19/05/202318/05/2023 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

Winter Whale Fest is Coming to Victor Harbor

The coastal waters all along the Fleurieu Peninsula will soon become the playground of Southern Right Whales as they visit from their Antarctic waters to breed and raise their young, in this whale nursery area. The most consistent coastline areas to see the whales are from Victor Harbor, Port Elliot, Middleton and Goolwa and anytime… Read More Winter Whale Fest is Coming to Victor Harbor

16/05/202316/05/2023 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

5 Days in the Barossa ~ Taste the Region

The Barossa Valley is synonymous with some of Australia’s best wines, especially if you favour a big bold Shiraz and other red varieties, but today it takes more than just a good name and reputation to attract people to cellar doors, especially with over 90 to choose from. Wine lovers have so many options when… Read More 5 Days in the Barossa ~ Taste the Region

08/05/202308/05/2023 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

A Story for Anzac Day – Bill the Bastard, Australia’s Greatest Warhorse

Here is one amazing story to look for and read in the lead up to ANZAC Day. Of course the title of this book grabbed my attention straight away, when I found it at a book swap in our caravan travels, and I had to pick it up. I’m not a ‘horse person’, but this… Read More A Story for Anzac Day – Bill the Bastard, Australia’s Greatest Warhorse

18/04/202315/04/2023 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

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