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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

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Baird Bay to Murphy’s Haystacks

Let me start this with, the reason to go to Baird Bay is to swim with dolphins and sealions! Normally that is, but not during winter while we are here. The tours to see and swim with them starts again in September. But even without that, it’s also a lovely spot to visit and stay… Read More Baird Bay to Murphy’s Haystacks

22/08/202121/08/2021 Glenys Gelzinis

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

Stuart Highway Adelaide to Darwin – the Stats

For those planning a driving holiday along the Stuart Highway which runs from south to north of Australia, here are a few facts and figures as they stacked up for us on a 4 week (25 day) getaway. Our travelling ‘rig’ is a Toyota Landcruiser 200 series V8 diesel, and our caravan is a 22ft… Read More Stuart Highway Adelaide to Darwin – the Stats

04/07/202104/02/2022 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

Adelaide River War Cemetery

To me, an important part of holidaying is to delve into the history of places to really gain an insight into how and why towns and cities were established and the stories of the people who lived and died there. Adelaide River is a little over an hour from Darwin in the Northern Territory and… Read More Adelaide River War Cemetery

18/06/202116/06/2021 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Darwin Street Art

Everyone is heading to northern Australia at this time of year, escaping the cold wintery conditions of the south, and this year in particular there are more people than ever travelling. I’ve written a recent piece for CamperMate on the journey north which is dubbed, The Explorers Way, which you can read about here. For… Read More Darwin Street Art

14/06/202113/06/2021 Glenys Gelzinis13 Comments

Scrap Metal Motorcycle Sculpture

On a recent visit to the South Coast Regional Art Centre some quirky fish sculptures created by local Goolwa artist James Stewart, were part of the exhibition. The scrap metal fish were cleverly created from timber, scrap metal, paint brushes and other recycled pieces. The artist has also created some larger scale sculptures that can… Read More Scrap Metal Motorcycle Sculpture

18/05/202113/05/2021 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

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