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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: South Australian forests

Into an Enchanting Forest

We’ve all been looking for ways to enjoy any outdoor time we can steal in this time of social distancing and one of the greatest escapes has to be to visit a forest to enjoy being in the company of giant trees, breathing in the clean fresh air and seeing nature that looks like it’s… Read More Into an Enchanting Forest

08/05/202007/05/2020 Glenys Gelzinis12 Comments

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Love all the arty touches along Jetty Road at Brighton ~ worth ducking in and out of the shops and cafes for a look. 💖 #streetart #streetarteverywhere #jettyroadbrighton #brightonsa @azzurrobatic #seesouthaustralia #southaustralia
🎣 (but not today…it’s currently p***ing down) A good day instead to buy the autumn edition of On The Road magazine, where you’ll find my latest story on the Australian Salmon Fishing Championship in Elliston. 🐟🐟 The competition starts in June and runs until August so there’s time to read up, plan your visit and enter this year. More info in today’s blog ~ link in bio.
A cafe etc.. Brighton ✨
Dolphin spotto 🐬 #dolphin #calmseas #seacliffbeach #seacliff #overexposurephotography #calm #southaustralia #southaustralianbeaches
Hang Loose 🤙 #beachsculpture #brightonbeachculptues #brightonbeachsouthaustralia @bluetemperironworks #shaka #hangloose #southaustralia #southaustralianbeaches #sculpture
Busy beach days 💙

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