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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer πŸ’™ Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Lake Argyle

Australia – Come and Say G’day

Tourism Australia has launched its latest campaign to attract overseas visitors to come and visit, but frankly it leaves me a bit baffled. The latest ambassador for promoting Australia to the world is a CGI (computer generated image) kangaroo. Yes really, a cartoon character called Ruby the roo. The character will be voiced by Aussie… Read More Australia – Come and Say G’day

19/10/202213/10/2022 Glenys Gelzinis11 Comments

Lake Argyle – Jewel of the Kimberley

I could be talking about the rare and exquisite pink diamonds which are mined in this Lake Argyle area but I found another jewel a bit more accessible and affordable for everyone! We only moved 70 kilometres from our last stay but this destination was on our must do list and it was one that… Read More Lake Argyle – Jewel of the Kimberley

05/04/201731/01/2023 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

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