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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: fishing

Up the Creek without a Paddle…thank goodness for a 4wd

It’s the weekend let’s get out of here. Any chance for a quick getaway from the everyday and we’ll take it. It doesn’t have to take a huge amount of planning and with the caravan always stocked with the basics, it’s just a matter of throwing in warm clothes and some food from home and… Read More Up the Creek without a Paddle…thank goodness for a 4wd

25/08/201727/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

Jetties Collect Life

jetty sunset

How true this is for both below and above the water. I’m drawn to jetties, there is something that makes them compelling to stroll on and try to see or wonder at the life below them.  They are feats of engineering and have to put up with the harshest of wind, waves and other weather… Read More Jetties Collect Life

28/07/201702/04/2023 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

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

Why the coast is calling

What is it about a beach that draws you to it to chill out and relax or to renew and reinvigorate you? Well if you listen to the scientific folk it’s the negative ions in the atmosphere that are in abundance in natural settings like the beach, which have an anti-depressant effect.  Negative ions actually… Read More Why the coast is calling

09/12/201619/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis

Sunset, is there a better time of day to make you feel alive?

I’m a sucker for a sunset. No matter where I am or what I’m supposed to be doing, I can’t help but drop everything and set off to capture a brilliant sunset. Sometimes they can sneak up on you. There have been plenty of days that haven’t been terribly different or spectacular during the day… Read More Sunset, is there a better time of day to make you feel alive?

25/11/201619/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis

Long Table Dining – Sharing the love…and the seafood.

Each year our family looks forward to an annual holiday to one of our favourite beachside caravan parks on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. Every year for probably ten years or more now we make the two and a half hour journey from home to this peaceful, heavenly destination and over the years its… Read More Long Table Dining – Sharing the love…and the seafood.

18/11/201619/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis

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