Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 91 – Cobar to Moree

Today is 620km east then north along familar roads but we started the day at Newey Reservoir at Cobar in showery conditions. Someone found joy in the rain. Fairy martins were fascinating to watch as they took to the air in synchronised feeding and all returned together. Fairy martins on the bank. Glossy ibis and … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 91 – Cobar to Moree

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 90 – Pinnacles and the way east

A morning visit from Broken Hill to the Pinnacles, then 456km east to Cobar. The Pinnacles are a feature of the Broken Hill landscape so we went for a morning drive to see the area where ancestor Joe Matthews wandered and fossicked with his father in the 1880’s and 1890’s. Extract from Settlers Came (family … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 90 – Pinnacles and the way east

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 89 – Magnetic Attractions

One of the delights of returning to places on the road is that there is always something new to see or missed on previous journeys. Leaving Port Augusta, we follow the coastal plain and ascend the range through Horrocks Pass. We take a detour to the top of the Southern Flinders Ranges east of Wilmington … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 89 – Magnetic Attractions

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 88 – Port Augusta

The Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden is just 3km from the outskirts of Port Augusta. It is located on the shores of Upper Spencer Gulf with views to the ancient Flinders Ranges and north into the interior (above). There is a natural area and a garden that showcases a diverse collection of Australian arid zone … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 88 – Port Augusta

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 86 – Whalers Way

Whalers Way is privately owned land on the tip of the Southern Eyre Peninsula adjacent to Lincoln National Park. It offers some of the most spectacular, accessible and dramatic coastal views in South Australia. Callistemon Rib fruited mallee Huge grasstrees line the road The road to Whalers Way looks across to Lincoln National Park Locked … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 86 – Whalers Way

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 85 – Lincoln National Park

Lincoln National Park overlooks Boston Bay, the largest natural harbour in Australia, with granite headlands, sheltered bays and scenic offshore islands. On the southern side of the park are the massive, wind-formed sand dunes and the pounding surf of the Southern Ocean. But first a quick look around town. The port above… …the grain silos…. … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 85 – Lincoln National Park

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 84 – Breath of Fresh Eyre

The Eyre Peninsula is a distinctive shaped part of Australia. The coastline is wild with either cliffs or sand dunes. There are only a few small towns on the 300km Flinders Highway between Streaky Bay and Port Lincoln. Inland from the coast are grain and sheep farms with some protected mallee reserves. The Peninsula’s tourism … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 84 – Breath of Fresh Eyre

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 83 – Sea lions by the sea

This day trip out from Streaky Bay was one of our favourites from our 2017 road trip. The explorer Edward John Eyre’s waterhole just south of Streaky Bay. The well was used by the Nauo, Wiranju and Kukata people. Eyre used the well on his expeditions of 1839 and 1840 finding that the water level … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 83 – Sea lions by the sea

Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 81 – Great Australian Bight

Penong is a grain town. Wheat is planted up to a mallee buffer zones before the coastal dunes and salty lakes. Wheat I have found out that South Australians call the Shingleback the Sleepy Lizard. This one made it across the road. Road to Lake Macdonnell and Pink Lake from Penong. Lake Macdonnell is the … More Way Away in WA 2023 – Day 81 – Great Australian Bight