Yes, I am creating diversions, there seems to be a bit of angst on the forum at the minny
What are your Top Three?
Possum3 said
01:43 PM Apr 8, 2017
What is a Minny? Are you referring to a Morris Minnie Minor or a Winnebago Minnie? Perhaps Micky Mouse's Minnie is what you are anxious to discuss? That's three that I'm aware of.
Tony Bev said
02:27 PM Apr 8, 2017
Seabird area, because that is where I first men a bunch of Grey Nomads from this forum, (good people) who know who they are
Greens Lake, because that is where I met a second bunch of Grey Nomads from this forum, (good people) who know who they are
Cliff Head North, it stinks of seaweed, the toilet is antique, nothing else there except a big rubbish skip bin, but the Dolphins are in their own environment
Don't you just love self appointed forum counsellors. Now posters, no fighting, I know, let's play a game.
macka17 said
02:57 PM Apr 8, 2017
Balgal.
Etty Bay.
Mandorah Jetty.
In that order.
Everywhere else is just good.
As long as you travelling to get there.
Desert Dweller said
03:47 PM Apr 8, 2017
1. Norfolk Island (3 times)
2. Kakadu National Park NT (planning a return visit for later this year)
3. National Parks in the Victoria's Mallee Region. (almost every year at various locations)
The Belmont Bear said
04:11 PM Apr 8, 2017
I haven't really noticed that much angst lately FE but I'll play the game -
If you're including places outside Australia -
Needing to change my underwear after getting up close and personal with an angry elephant in The Kruger
Cruising on a small boat alongside breaching whales off the Valdez Peninsular, in Patagonia.
The Savoie region of France especially in the summer when the roads are still open and you can cross the top of the alps.
In Oz I agree with Macka everywhere is good - but our favourite areas rather than places are the surfing beaches of northern NSW, fishing spots along the remote Pilbarra coastline and of course all the different wine regions wherever they happen to be located.
Cheers
BB
Aus-Kiwi said
05:16 PM Apr 8, 2017
Anywhere in NZ and San Diago US ., Close third any where out in bush in Aust .
The Belmont Bear said
06:41 PM Apr 8, 2017
A little bit bias Aus-K but I can't argue with NZ especially the South Island.
rockylizard said
08:52 PM Apr 8, 2017
Gday...
My top three places are easy -
ANYWHERE in Straya that is NOT in a city with a population greater than 1,200;
has a campground; and
is on a creek/river/lake.
Cheers - John
Warren-Pat_01 said
09:55 PM Apr 8, 2017
1. Anywhere in Australia!
2. England & lower Scotland - the history is fantastic!
3. Canada - Christmas in Ottawa was just like the Christmas cards! The Rockies in Autumn aren't bad either.
And I'll have a fourth - Switzerland!
Gaylehere said
12:14 AM Apr 9, 2017
Can't really pick a top three, and sometimes a place is special more because of what's happening around you than the place itself.
But having said that: 1. The cliffs of the Great Australian Bight/Nullabor.
2. Thoroughly enjoyed a beautiful day watching the Penny-farthing races at Evandale Tasmania.
3. Afternoon cruise down Geikie Gorge on a still day when the reflections were picture perfect, and I'll add a forth
4. Flying over the Bungle Bungles in a helicopter.
and a nice relaxing day anywhere is good too. Enjoy your travels. Cheers.
sandsmere said
07:04 AM Apr 9, 2017
Simpson Desert.
Lincoln NP.
Kimberly.
Aus-Kiwi said
07:23 AM Apr 9, 2017
Yep we liked Canada too . But we did that on our own . We seem to enjoy it better when whole or one of our families come with us . 8 years ago we hired a motorhome in NZ with my son, daughter in law and grand child . We had a great time . The main reason we did a trip across US and back all 8 of us. The company you share things with helps too !! Planning on doing South Island next year in motorhome in summer . Yes away from cities . Yet some THINK away from cities is bogan . That is their opinion . Staying at the Hilton is not seeing the country !!
wendyv said
07:52 PM Apr 9, 2017
Lawn Hill National Park/Adels Grove
Pungalina Station (now an AWC conservation property)
Kimberley
TheHeaths said
08:29 PM Apr 9, 2017
Fine Elsewhere,
this is as good as I could cull it to.
1) Northern Territory
2) Western Australia
3) South Australia
All just marginally ahead of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria which tied. Sorry but yet to get to Tasmania.
I just couldn't choose between the places we have been. They have all offered us something great to define our travel experience.
Yes, I am creating diversions, there seems to be a bit of angst on the forum at the minny
What are your Top Three?
Greens Lake
Anywhere near water
Townsville
Don't you just love self appointed forum counsellors. Now posters, no fighting, I know, let's play a game.
Etty Bay.
Mandorah Jetty.
In that order.
Everywhere else is just good.
As long as you travelling to get there.
2. Kakadu National Park NT (planning a return visit for later this year)
3. National Parks in the Victoria's Mallee Region. (almost every year at various locations)
If you're including places outside Australia -
Needing to change my underwear after getting up close and personal with an angry elephant in The Kruger
Cruising on a small boat alongside breaching whales off the Valdez Peninsular, in Patagonia.
The Savoie region of France especially in the summer when the roads are still open and you can cross the top of the alps.
In Oz I agree with Macka everywhere is good - but our favourite areas rather than places are the surfing beaches of northern NSW, fishing spots along the remote Pilbarra coastline and of course all the different wine regions wherever they happen to be located.
Cheers
BB
Gday...
My top three places are easy -
Cheers - John
2. England & lower Scotland - the history is fantastic!
3. Canada - Christmas in Ottawa was just like the Christmas cards! The Rockies in Autumn aren't bad either.
And I'll have a fourth - Switzerland!
But having said that: 1. The cliffs of the Great Australian Bight/Nullabor.
2. Thoroughly enjoyed a beautiful day watching the Penny-farthing races at Evandale Tasmania.
3. Afternoon cruise down Geikie Gorge on a still day when the reflections were picture perfect, and I'll add a forth
4. Flying over the Bungle Bungles in a helicopter.
and a nice relaxing day anywhere is good too. Enjoy your travels. Cheers.
Simpson Desert.
Lincoln NP.
Kimberly.
Pungalina Station (now an AWC conservation property)
Kimberley
this is as good as I could cull it to.
1) Northern Territory
2) Western Australia
3) South Australia
All just marginally ahead of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria which tied. Sorry but yet to get to Tasmania.
I just couldn't choose between the places we have been. They have all offered us something great to define our travel experience.
We just love this country!
Me as well TheHeaths -
my favourite places - anywhere
Most cities (not only Australian) - artificial, congested, expensive (not all countries) , time wasting and over- rated (non of that is enjoyable)
KB
Kimberley WA
Albany/Denmark area in WA
in that order
2..FNQ.
3.. Vic high country.