South Australia – Australian Walkabout http://travel.redwaratah.com My family's travels around Australia Tue, 11 Aug 2015 11:55:27 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.25 The road to Broken Hill http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/08/04/the-road-to-broken-hill/ Tue, 04 Aug 2015 12:37:46 +0000 http://travel.redwaratah.com/?p=553 Continue reading The road to Broken Hill ]]> We departed Port Augusta this morning and saw our first road sign mentioning Sydney for a couple of months. After driving south for a bit we turned east and crossed the Flinders Ranges. As we crossed, so did a cloud system.

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As we go close, we were struck by the greenness of the land after several weeks of red.

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Over the ranges we found a lot of amazingly rich looking farm land, growing wheat (we think) canola and some livestock.

The old and new farmhouse. There were many abandoned stone houses on the road.
The old and new farmhouse. There were many abandoned stone houses on the road.

As we headed east, we were overtaken by the Indian Pacific. (Carmel and I did this trip 20 years ago and loved it.) It should reach Sydney tomorrow morning.

Indian Pacific heading to Sydney
Indian Pacific heading to Sydney

In a few hours we left SA. Carmel and I do intend to come back when we are less encumbered!

Farewell to South Australia
Farewell to South Australia
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Main Cafe, Peterborough http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/08/04/main-cafe-peterborough/ Tue, 04 Aug 2015 12:21:56 +0000 http://travel.redwaratah.com/?p=537 On the road from Port Augusta to Broken Hill we stopped off at  Peterborough (or perhaps Petersburg) for lunch. We chose the 228 on Main Cafe, and found it was a huge (and frigid) old theatre, and they filled the interior with the most amazing paraphernalia.

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Port Augusta http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/08/04/port-augusta/ Tue, 04 Aug 2015 11:51:47 +0000 http://travel.redwaratah.com/?p=532 Continue reading Port Augusta ]]> After Coober Pedy, we drove to Port Augusta in a day. It was 540 km, longer than we normally would drive, but when we stopped at a likely rest area, and quite scenic, but the wind was howling – there were no trees to stop it, so we drove on.

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Although not part of the Nullarbor, this place would comply with the name.

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Unfortunately, this meant that we hit Port Augusta pretty tired at around 7pm, and did not feel up to touring the next day. I also think we are a bit tired of the tour at this point. The day after, we decided the sights of Port Augusta would keep, and headed off to Broken Hill.

 

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Longest fence in the world? http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/08/02/longest-fence-in-the-world/ Sun, 02 Aug 2015 00:57:30 +0000 http://travel.redwaratah.com/?p=519 The guide books suggest that the dog fence is the longest fence in the world.

800px-Dingo_fence_in_AustraliaI did not test it with dog!

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Fossicking at Coober Pedy http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/08/02/fossicking-at-coober-pedy/ Sat, 01 Aug 2015 14:18:32 +0000 http://travel.redwaratah.com/?p=524 Continue reading Fossicking at Coober Pedy ]]> Coober Pedy is one strange town. As you approach you are travelling through arid, treeless country. (Oddly, it had rained recently, so it was quite green.) Then suddenly when you are about 10 KM out of town you run into all these piles of white mine tailings. Within the town itself, the piles join up into almost continuous tailings. Miners often start on a hill side and then turn their initial excavations into a home and keep adding tunnels.

CooberPedyThe Serbs went as far as to excavate a church from an old mine.

SerbianChurchWe tried our hand a fossicking – called noodling when you re-examine tailings.

Ash is "noodling"
Ash is “noodling”

I mostly found ochre, but we all bagged some interesting silca crystals.

OchreTo the north of the town are the stunning “breakaways”. I think I could dedicate a blog to that one. Here is a panorama I took – click for more detail.

The Breakawys, north of Coober Pedy
The Breakawys, north of Coober Pedy

 

 

 

 

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Moon over moon plain http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/08/01/moon-over-moon-plain/ Fri, 31 Jul 2015 23:52:44 +0000 http://travel.redwaratah.com/?p=515 MoonOverMoonPlainMoon plain is just to the north of Coober Pedy

 

 

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Best cafes in Adelaide http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/05/06/best-cafes-in-adelaide/ http://travel.redwaratah.com/index.php/2015/05/06/best-cafes-in-adelaide/#comments Wed, 06 May 2015 22:27:19 +0000 http://travel.redwaratah.com/?p=56 Continue reading Best cafes in Adelaide ]]> Ideas are beginning to roll in for the journey. This blog seems good place to keep them until we get there. We shall be in Appila Springs in South Australia for a bit before taking on the desert. That is 200 km north of Adelaide (Australia is just soooo big!), but we might be tempted to deviate for a nice coffee.

Best Cafes’s from Traveller’s View

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