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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Category: Wildlife

Cliffs, Gorges and Wildlife

We moved on to Kalbarri and to a caravan park opposite the Murchison River, which is normally blue so we’re told, but due to heavy rains further up it is a lovely muddy brown colour.  We weren’t too disappointed though as there was the promise of plenty of other beautiful vistas in the Kalbarri National… Read More Cliffs, Gorges and Wildlife

25/02/201712/04/2023 Glenys Gelzinis

Beaches and That Jetty.

Our next move was to Yallingup (place of love) and yes we loved it.  A very easy going town with a good feel, great beaches and close to some more places we had to visit. The caravan park is right next to the beach which had plenty of surfers out on the day we arrived.… Read More Beaches and That Jetty.

15/02/201719/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis

Giants on land and in the water.

After leaving Albany we just popped over to Denmark (in WA that is). We did our quick camp set up which we are becoming a well drilled team at now, then took a scenic drive and found  Denmark Farmhouse Cheese, which is also home to Ducketts Mill Wines.  What a perfect combination, cheese and wine… Read More Giants on land and in the water.

07/02/201719/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis

Paradise Found!

After Esperance we travelled around 60kms east to Paradise, or Lucky Bay as it’s more commonly known.  Lucky Bay is in the Cape Le Grand National Park, you may have heard of it and seen pictures of kangaroos lounging on the pristine white sand of Lucky Bay.  I thought you’d have to be lucky to… Read More Paradise Found!

31/01/201719/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

Whale watching without a boat!

Did you know that whale watching in South Australia is as easy as driving to the right beach and waiting for the whales to come to you? Sounds impossible but it’s true.  There are a number of viewing points along the Fleurieu Peninsula coast where you can park and watch whales cruise by.  The coastal… Read More Whale watching without a boat!

29/08/201612/04/2023 Glenys Gelzinis

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