The South Australian West coast behind us.
The South Australia East coast behind us.
The ocean behind us has no land mass until Antarctica.
If you look closely at the black dots all over us, and our jackets, are millions of pesky flies. Most of our photos whilst here didn't have us smiling because of the chance of inhalation of a fly or two. Zachary is not impressed. After all there were so many of these flies they could easily have lifted Zachary up and flew him to Perth.
Across the Nullarbor there where many viewing areas, just off the roadside. As you can see in the photo, a close grasp of the boys was needed due to the sheer drop off the edge.
Our second free camp was a little more comfortable with at least a toilet. The grounds were cleaner with more bins provided and there were provisions to build our first camp fire of the trip, much to the boys excitement.
so we were wondering who was taking the photo's.
ReplyDeleteDo you use a tripodie thingie or have you taken a small person with you as your trip photographer
We bought our trunk monkey for the photographic work
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