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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Whale watching

Stand strong, unwavering and shine.

I love lighthouses and with a coastline as huge as Australia we have a lot to discover. I am drawn to their resilience and purpose, not to mention the incredibly stunning views they afford from their locations.  No lighthouses are manned in Australia these days, they are all automated, but in some cases weather readings… Read More Stand strong, unwavering and shine.

16/06/201701/08/2017 Glenys Gelzinis1 Comment

Whale watching without a boat!

Did you know that whale watching in South Australia is as easy as driving to the right beach and waiting for the whales to come to you? Sounds impossible but it’s true.  There are a number of viewing points along the Fleurieu Peninsula coast where you can park and watch whales cruise by.  The coastal… Read More Whale watching without a boat!

29/08/201612/04/2023 Glenys Gelzinis

It’s Winter! Head for the beach.

A caravanning holiday in winter has a lot going for it, especially to beachside (or river) areas! The first plus is that you can often score the caravan site of your choosing and because it is out of peak time they can be cheaper too. We always try to get a beachfront site where you can see… Read More It’s Winter! Head for the beach.

03/06/201619/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis

Whale Sighting Season is almost here.

Any day now we can expect whale sightings in the waters of the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. These majestic creatures use the sheltered and warm (for them) waters to raise their calves during the winter months. Many of the calves are born at the Head of the Bight on South Australia’s far west coast… Read More Whale Sighting Season is almost here.

15/05/201619/03/2020 Glenys Gelzinis

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Autumn is hanging in 🧡💛🤎
Last nights sunset in the Barossa Valley, winter style.💖
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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. 🐋

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