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Home > Where did we go and what did we see in 2017?
While we are on tour, Australia So Much to See will have only minimal updating. New travelogues and new articles will be added
after we return home. Watch for posts of where we are as we tour this great country of Australia.
Belougery Split Rock is a prominent feature in the Warrumbungle National Park.
The view from Spirey Creek Lookout, featuring Belougery Spire, the Breadknife and Balor Peak.
In the tiny town of Gulargambone, is one of the most welcoming caravan parks you will visit. There is always something happening to get travellers talking and many stay a few extra days
The camp kitchen, where the urn is always on, and company and shared food makes a long morning tea break. At 4:30 campers all gather around the under cover campfire, to enjoy fresh damper and other treats.
At 4:30 campers all gather around the under cover campfire, to enjoy fresh damper and other treats.
lf you stay on Wednesday and Sunday nights, be treated to a camp oven roast dinner, for only $10 per head.
Mount Kaputar National Park. The view from the top of Mount Kaputar, the highest peak in the range.
This Eastern Grey Kangaroo and Joey in pouch posed for a group of international visitors at Mount Kaputar.
We have a wonderful day at Taronga Western Plains Zoo at Dubbo. A few favourites include the Zebras
The spectacular basalt columns at Sawn Rocks, Mount Kaputar National Park.
A Sumatran Tiger. These are endangered with only 400 remaining in the wild
A Meercat on guard, watching a crow fly overhead
This nine month old male Lion cub weighs around 60 kilogrammes
There are succesful programmes at Western Plains. Here a contented baby Hippopotamus rests against his mother.
A magnificent Cheetah
A baby Black Rhinoceros with his mother (above) and a baby Elephant with mother (at right)
A very handsome Giraffe bull stands (above left) while in the background a newborn baby Giraffe is behind his mother.
Two females and a younster share a piece of grass (above right)
Numerous native birds make their home at Western Plains Zoo, with a male Superb Fairy-wren showing his colours (at right).
A trip to see the view from Mount Conobolas turned out to be something very different and exciting for us.
My husband had never seen or felt snow before, and in postcard beauty, he got to do both,
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Euglah Rock, Mount Kaputar National Park.