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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: summer holidays

On The Road ~ Summer 23/24

With the annual beach holiday planned for summer, it’s time to rest, relax, and enjoy a bit of what we love the most. The caravan will be parked with a beach view, friends will stop by to catch up and there will be lots of food and drinks to share as we swap stories of… Read More On The Road ~ Summer 23/24

26/12/202323/12/2023 Glenys Gelzinis13 Comments

Summer Holidays – The way they used to be

I was lucky enough to see the Tim Ross exhibition – Motels, when we were in Longreach, Queensland and if you enjoy funny and nostalgic reminders of the way things were, it’s a brilliant example of Australian holiday life from the 1950s to the late 1980s. The exhibition came about from the book ‘Motel –… Read More Summer Holidays – The way they used to be

22/11/202321/11/2023 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

The Sights and Sounds of Summer Caravanning

It doesn’t get much better than propping your caravan on a beachfront site during a South Australian summer. No matter what the weather does from day to day you always have a moving picture in front of you.

12/01/202111/01/2021 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

Setting Up The Rig

It only happens once a year but when you’re setting up for a month at the beach in a caravan, we make no apologies for bringing a few creature comforts.

31/12/201927/12/2019 Glenys Gelzinis11 Comments

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