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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Adelaide street art

Adelaide Fringe Street Art Explosion

It’s Adelaide Fringe time again, also known as Mad March for everyone living in Radelaide! This festival has been running for many years but seems to get bigger and reach further each year. In 2019 the fringe is on until 17 March and you’ll find an endless array of entertainment, comedy, drama, music and art… Read More Adelaide Fringe Street Art Explosion

01/03/201905/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis13 Comments

Finding Secret Tunnels

How well do you know your backyard? I had a day of searching for secret tunnels in the Adelaide Hills recently. At least that’s what it felt like to me, although they aren’t that secret really when you find out that the disused train tunnel is one of the top 5 most instagrammed sites in… Read More Finding Secret Tunnels

27/05/201829/08/2024 Glenys Gelzinis10 Comments

Weekend in ‘Radelaide’ – Such a Cool Cool World.

Adelaide city is mental at this time of year, it’s called Mad March for a reason! The Fringe is on for starters which if you’ve never been, is Australia’s biggest ticket selling open access arts festival. The city is abuzz every night, it is nuts! Live music everywhere, all types of performers, comedians, magic etc…… Read More Weekend in ‘Radelaide’ – Such a Cool Cool World.

06/03/201805/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

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