Crossing the Nullarbor again

Well, guess what.

We have sold our home in Ballina and are now heading to Tasmania. We were about to board the plane to head back to Perth and pick up our car and caravan and start heading north. That will wait, as on the day we were leaving, we sold the home privately to a lovely couple from Sydney who are the Aunt and Uncle of two of our good friends.

We still flew over and picked up the van and took 6 days to arrive at the ship to take us to Tassie. We had very long days of about 10 hours of driving each day, always camping at amazing spots on the side of the road. We really enjoyed it, especially with the anticipation of finally been able to pick a new home in one of our many favourite spots in Tassie.

We passed an Ettamoga Pub on the way across at Cunderdin

 

No, not fog, but a dust storm
Part of the old "Rabbit Proof Fence" that was built running from between Albany and Esperance in the south of WA up to Port Headland in the north.

 

The highway turns into a airstrip for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
old and new

 

Sunrise one morning
We left the Nullarbor and arrived in Mildura...we will definitely come back here sometime for a longer stay
Next to our van at Mildura

Mal feeding the ducks
They always love Mal
A beautiful tree in Malmsbury Botanic Gardens established in 1863

 

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Crossing the Nullarbor again”

    1. Hi Jean,
      Yeah….the birds seam to attract to Mal???!!!
      How are you both?
      Hopefully we will catch up with you when we get back over to WA.
      There will always be a spot to park your caravan in Tasmania when you visit, and some Baileys!!!
      xx Ros

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