
We are definitely in country music territory. The music blaring out at last night’s dinner nearly gave me indigestion but in Tamworth you have to embrace it or leave town. We left town.

Another big thing ticked off my chook food bucket list. This mega-bird was in Moonbi at the base of the New England Tableland.

Granite country on the Moonbi Hill off the New England Highway.

Granite outcrops outside Uralla.

Armidale Catholic Cathedral

New England country east of Armidale

Wollombombi Falls is part of the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. They are arguably the second tallest waterfall in Australia.
This Pretty-faced wallaby was shy.

Crimson rosella

Another visitor at the edge of the picnic area.

Flame robin at Wollomombi Falls

Ebor Falls on the Waterfall Way between Armidale and Bellingen.

Ebor Falls top falls

Ebor Falls top and bottom falls

The valley view lookout at Ebor Falls on the eastern edge of the New England Tableland.

There was an huge amount of paper daisies that were in a dried state.

Eastern spinebill on a banksia at Ebor Falls

Across the Dorrigo Plateau

Looking south into wilderness areas

Down the range into the Bellingen Valley.

Stinging trees were fruiting on the range road.

Near Thora just before descending into the Bellingen Valley.

Cows near Bellingen. We drove into the dark to reach Yamba for the night and a fine dinner at Sassafras Restaurant. If you have been there, you will know.