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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

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Australian Street Art Awards 2022

The Australian Street Art Awards have recently been held and winners in a variety of categories were awarded as being the best in 2022. These tourism awards were established in 2018 with the aim of showcasing public arts around Australia and provide recognition to communities, including those in remote and regional areas that are promoting… Read More Australian Street Art Awards 2022

15/02/202315/02/2023 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

Silo Art with a Difference

In Australia we are used to seeing more and more silo art appearing in country areas but in South Australia there are now a couple of towns doing it a little differently. Recently we were in the town of Quorn in the Southern Flinders Ranges and we timed it specifically so we could spend a… Read More Silo Art with a Difference

06/10/202030/09/2020 Glenys Gelzinis8 Comments

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And a close up of the incredible details ~ new whale sculptures at Middleton Beach, made from a single fallen river red gum. 🐋
They’re big and beautiful ~ new whale sculptures at Middleton Beach, made from a single fallen river red gum. 🐋
The whale sculptures at Middleton are completed! 🐋
Thrilled to have made another contribution to Fishing SA magazine with a recipe in the current June / July issue. Link in bio for more info or even better…go out and buy the magazine at newsagents, fishing and tackle stores.
There’s a sensational view as you drive into Victor Harbor, but have you ever stopped at the lookout to read about some of the local Ramindjeri / Ngarrindjeri stories?
Four seasons in one day today and then THIS for a few fleeting minutes ~ finale. 💖

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