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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

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Discover Kingston ~ South East

My first impression of Kingston in the south east of South Australia was that of a very tidy town that has done a great job with its marketing, brochures and information for visitors. It also has one of the best off grid, RV parking spaces of any I’ve stayed in before. Despite the gloomy weather… Read More Discover Kingston ~ South East

25/06/202222/06/2022 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Travel Guide to Beachport ~ South East

The coastal town of Beachport is around 380 kilometres south east of Adelaide and sits on Rivoli Bay with attractions including sandy beaches, South Australia’s second longest jetty, and a spectacular scenic coastal drive. It’s also home to professional lobster fishers who pull in the southern rock lobster during the season beginning in October and… Read More Travel Guide to Beachport ~ South East

23/06/202222/06/2022 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Public Mosaic Art in South Australia

There are all types of public art you can find in your travels in South Australia from wall murals, to huge, impressive, silo paintings and colourful mosaics. Unknowingly I have been finding mosaic works by a particular artist over a few years and didn’t know they were by the same person until I looked into… Read More Public Mosaic Art in South Australia

16/06/202015/06/2020 Glenys Gelzinis15 Comments

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