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The Flying Nabateans: May 2014
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Once upon a time, in a kingdom far far away, the ancient Nabateans travelled the Silk Road on their camels. Over two thousand years later, two modern adventurers channeling their inner Nabatean take to the skies in a Jabiru 230D and the Flying Nabateans are born. This is their story. Sunday, May 18, 2014. Home by coach and train. Early Friday start. Relaxing scenic trip home from Lismore via Casino courtesy NSW Trains. All aboard! Thursday, May 8, 2014. Evans Head and lunch at Woodburn.
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The Travelling Novocastrians: June 2011
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The grey gap year - exploring Australia. Welcome to our blogspot. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Kunnunurra to Broome for five days then on a camping safari back along the Gibb River Road for five days. Will be back on the blog after the 28th June 2011. Lake Argyle Dam Wall. Look closely up on the bank - a fresh water croc! Along the waters edge the tide mark from this seasons wet. The BUNGLE BUNGLE Range in the distance. Aerial view of one of the deep gorges. Shadow of our helicopter. The tiger stripe appeara...
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The Travelling Novocastrians: August 2012
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The grey gap year - exploring Australia. Welcome to our blogspot. Sunday, August 26, 2012. My last blog post on our amazing five month escape to Western Australia. We arrived home from our amazing adventure on Thursday 16. August. We did visit Peter, Rossina and the children and had a thoroughly wonderful three days with them. We thank you for your warm and inviting hospitality. We are looking forward to seeing our wonderful children, grandchildren, siblings and dear friends. Dolphins were at play. Satur...
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The Travelling Novocastrians: September 2011
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The grey gap year - exploring Australia. Welcome to our blogspot. Saturday, September 24, 2011. Bundaberg, Childers, Burrum Heads, Gympie. Friday 23rd September 2011:. Bundaberg is the birth place of Bert Hinkler, who in his brief lifetime of forty years, became one of the world's greatest pioneer aviators. The impressive bridge over the Burnett River. A water fountain on one corner of the main street. A memorial on the other corner. East Bundaberg Water Tower. This sugar plantation house. There is to be...
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The Travelling Novocastrians: October 2011
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The grey gap year - exploring Australia. Welcome to our blogspot. Friday, October 14, 2011. Bingara, Manilla,Tamworth, Chaffey Dam, HOME. Last blog from our travels in 2011! Be back late February 2012. Well, after five months. We have arrived home (13th October 2011).what. Before signing off I must finish by adding our travels from Bingara, Manilla Tamworth and Chaffey Dam (near Nundle) and home to Newcastle. If you get the chance over the next few months a visit to the Upper Hunter, New England region a...
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The Travelling Novocastrians: July 2011
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The grey gap year - exploring Australia. Welcome to our blogspot. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Darwin back to Daly Waters. Sunday 17th July to Wednesday 20th July 2011Darwin back to Daly Waters:. Wednesday 20th: Back in Daly Waters to send a postcards to our g'daughters and a mail message to my friend Kathy Bowe who celebrates a birthday on the 26th - and we are not counting! From here Chris and I will spend the next few weeks travelling east across The Savannah Way to Borrolooa and then across Northern Qld...
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The Travelling Novocastrians: Norseman to Ceduna, The Gawler Ranges and onto Port Augusta.....SA
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The grey gap year - exploring Australia. Welcome to our blogspot. Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Norseman to Ceduna, The Gawler Ranges and onto Port Augusta.SA. Along the Eyre Highway at Wudinna is the wonderful Granite Sculpture known as 'the Australian Farmer'.this sculpture has amazing detail and was sculptured by artist Marijan Bekic and his son David. The evening of Saturday 4. August 8, 2012 at 9:08 PM. Got a bit behind with my blog reading but enjoyed catching up earlier with my evening drink! Well SA a...
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The Travelling Novocastrians: July 2012
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The grey gap year - exploring Australia. Welcome to our blogspot. Saturday, July 28, 2012. Kalgoorlie-Boulder (Heart of the Goldfields).WA. April 2010. The earthquake occurred in the centre of Boulder. A visit to the 'Super Pit'.Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mine (KCGM) was another experience. You looked down into one of today's biggest working open cast mines in the southern hemisphere. As I said before everything in WA is BIG! After two days travelling further south, this morning (28. April 2012 after c...
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The Flying Nabateans: February 2013
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Once upon a time, in a kingdom far far away, the ancient Nabateans travelled the Silk Road on their camels. Over two thousand years later, two modern adventurers channeling their inner Nabatean take to the skies in a Jabiru 230D and the Flying Nabateans are born. This is their story. Tuesday, February 5, 2013. Two snippets from 2012. 2013 already dear reader, and we have been remiss in updating our adventures.Here are two snippets from 2012. The Mudgee Guardian breaking news story. Two snippets from 2012.
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The Flying Nabateans: August 2013
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Once upon a time, in a kingdom far far away, the ancient Nabateans travelled the Silk Road on their camels. Over two thousand years later, two modern adventurers channeling their inner Nabatean take to the skies in a Jabiru 230D and the Flying Nabateans are born. This is their story. Thursday, August 1, 2013. Circle completed. Home. Done. Stay tuned for a final summary post of our grand adventure in the next week. or so. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Want to know when there is a new post?