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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: driving to the tip

Driving to the tip of Australia – Part 5 (Our journey back from the tip comes to an end)

As we leave Alau Beach and begin the drive back from the tip we notice a whole lot more of lost bits and pieces that have fallen off peoples cars, caravans or campers.  We see more tiedowns, a mop, a tyre, more solar panels and assorted dust covered metal fragments.

22/08/2023 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

Driving to the tip of Australia – Part 4 (Loyalty Beach, Seisia and Alau Beach)

Our next stop was Loyalty Beach, another planned stay to make sure that we were here on a Sunday night, their famous fish and chip night! We can choose to set up wherever we like, so we select another beachfront position with just the white beach, turquoise sea and palm trees in front of us.

21/08/202320/08/2023 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Driving to the tip of Australia – Part 3 (We Love Punsand Bay)

Way back in our planning for this trip to the northernmost tip of mainland Australia, we made the decision to book a two night stay at Punsand Bay, the closest campground to the tip. Our reason for this was so that we would have a couple of opportunities to visit the tip if weather or… Read More Driving to the tip of Australia – Part 3 (We Love Punsand Bay)

20/08/202319/08/2023 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

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