Saturday, November 7, 2009

NEXT STOP - HOME

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Charters Towers is the last town on the Flinders Highway before Townsville on the coast.

Gold was discovered in this area.

 

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On to Townsville. It is normally a beautiful view over the city and ocean but bushfires were bad in this area.

 

 

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The beach at Townsville looking out towards Magnetic Island.

 

 

 

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The Strand, right along the shore is a beautiful area. Chris and Kath’s son Robert is one of the  landscapers.

 

 

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There are also some beautiful old buildings. Townsville was in the running as the capital of Queensland, but Brisbane won the honour.

 

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We drove to the top of Castle Hill for this magnificent view.

 

 

 

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We’re in sugar cane country now and harvesting is in progress.

Look out for the train!

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We continued down the coast towards home. Unfortunately I dropped my camera so there  weren't too many more photos.

 

 

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When we arrived at Harvey Bay to catch up with Chris & Kath, this is the only photo I could take – the  Marina.

I then took a more serious look at my camera and discovered I had put the wrong batteries in it. We stayed a couple of days in Harvey Bay and then moved on again.

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Next stop was Gympie where  the Jacaranda trees were flowering – quite a sight.

 

 

 

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The first sign to mention Brisbane.

 

 

 

 

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The Ettamogah Pub on the Sunshine Coast is a thriving business.

 

 

 

 

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Ah welcome to Brisbane – we can feel the pressure of the traffic already. This is the new and old Gateway Bridges.

 

 

And 30,000 km later - waiting at home were our six beautiful little grandchildren.

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Hope you enjoyed our trip as much as we did.

ALICE SPRINGS TO TOWNSVILLE

I know – we’ve been home for a couple of weeks now and I have been very slack in finishing my picture journey.

After our trip to Nyirrippi we returned to Alice Springs and spent the weekend with Archie & Di. 

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Alice Springs attracts tourists from all over the world to its Casino and Hotels

 

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This visit we had more time to look around and were surprised by the beautiful golf course – with green grass.

 

 

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No visit is complete without going up Anzac Hill for the view over the City.

      

 

 

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Looking south to the gap in the Macdonald Ranges where the road, river and railway pass through.

(In the first  picture above)

 

 

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We’re on the road north again (this is the only back-tacking we did in the whole trip) This is a view of the country-side with the Ghan Railway running parallel to the highway

 

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Every town has something unique. This is Wycliffe Well which claims to have the most UFO sightings in Australia so they have decorated the Roadhouse accordingly.

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We stopped at the Devil’s Marbles at Wauchope again. The boulders are almost impossibly balanced.

 

 

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We’ve turned East at last – Queensland here we come!!  This is the Barkly Homestead (Roadhouse) on the Barkly Highway.

 

 

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We’re not in Queensland yet – just miles and miles of ‘nothing’.

 

 

 

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This is the sign we have been driving towards for the last two days.

 

 

 

 

 

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Camooweal is the first town you come to in Queensland. As you an see from the sign board outside the service station it is ‘pretty central’ – only 1992 km to Brisbane.

 

 

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Camooweal  is an old town as you can see from the museum building which was the general store.

 

 

 

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Mount Isa is an important mining city with everything centred around the mining of lead zinc copper & gold. .

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This is downtown Mt. Isa.

 

 

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We passed through Cloncurry on our way to Julia Creek. A Hotel and a few shops makes up this town.

 

 

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All these small towns were railway sidings on the line from Townsville to Mt. Isa. This is the main street in Hughenden. 380 km to the  East Coast.