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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Painted silos

Farrell Flat and Eudunda Silo Art

On a quest to find new silo art in South Australia I’ve managed to track down two more outstanding examples of this grand scale art. Farrell Flat The first is in the town of Farrell Flat, a little under 150 kilometres north of Adelaide in the Clare Valley region. The brilliantly coloured mural was completed… Read More Farrell Flat and Eudunda Silo Art

08/11/202103/12/2021 Glenys Gelzinis6 Comments

Cowell – An Eyre Peninsula Town to Watch

The town of Cowell on Eyre Peninsula is an interesting one, it has a lot of interesting aspects going for it at the moment but will be one to watch in the next few years, as millions of dollars are being spent in upgrading its foreshore area. The grants for the project have come from… Read More Cowell – An Eyre Peninsula Town to Watch

18/09/202107/09/2021 Glenys Gelzinis7 Comments

Kimba – Halfway Across Australia

Kimba’s claim to fame has been that it’s ‘Halfway across Australia’ but now you’d have to add, home to stunning silo art, a clever shopping precinct, bushland walking trail, sculptures and views, a brilliant free camp and the friendliest folk to boot. Kimba is 465 kilometres north west of Adelaide on the Eyre Peninsula and… Read More Kimba – Halfway Across Australia

01/08/202131/07/2021 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

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