Oh the memories coming to mind from the stories here. Cable Beach seeing a nude bloke cooking his eggs and bacon beside the water!!?? So many places I have been and want badly to go and see again especially the outback places as they don't change like the bigger towns. I have just revisited Hervey Bay after about 10 years and I know the memory isn't great but nothing looks familiar! The Pilbara and Kimberleys does it for me, although I am in a van park at Burrum Heads and could live here. So peaceful and quiet and lovely walks by the water and a van park which will accommodate 2 solos in small motorhomes/campers on one site costing us $84 each per week on power. Few weeks here and then will have to head bush - maybe Cania Gorge and then over to Chinchilla. Have to sail back home by 3rd October and it's coming up fast.
I can see this forum has been a little quiet lately, and although I have posted many months ago, one has been visiting majic spots in this land of OZ, so I thought it best time to up date.
In my last posting many moons ago, I mentioned the south coast of NSW.
Hey I have discovered Queenslands' best kept secret.....O'Briens Creek Campground, north west of Mt. Surprise on the Gulf Development road.
Just sensational this place, but the road in is pretty crappy.
Check out our travel blog in September and click on "O'Briens Creek."
Can't wait to return.
Cheeers & beers
vkgreenie
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I'm kicking back in Lucinda. It's a very sweet little township. "Sweet" because the smell of raw sugar hovers all over the township. The huge sugar conveyor travels 5kms to the ship at the end of the jetty. Add a little mixed spice and it would smell like fruit cake. The village is a stone's throw away from Hinchinbrook Island. The fishermen just love it here. They're everywhere! Even now in the quiet time. To get here from the Bruce Highway I passed through Halifax, where sugar cane, swamps and wetlands shoulder the roadway. I also went to Taylors Beach. Another fishing village where rows of empty houses stand in limbo until the owner's next visit. Both Taylors and Lucinda are populated by part-time residents. It's a waste of a good beach. Threats of "snappy handbags" and various species of stingers keep people out of the water. The curlews are the prominent bird life, although the swallows nesting in the amenities blocks are amusing and entertaining. Rainbow lorikeets screech over blossoms, wattle birds wait their turn for the pollens and willy wagtails do what wagtails do best - jump and flit around to catch bugs and tease other birds. It's a great place to kick back, gather one's thoughts and perspectives, and just get on with things. The fish and chips at the local "convenience" store are pretty good too. Ask the local sea gulls.
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The most magical spot I have ever been to in Australia is the mouth of the River Moore as it goes into the ocean some 150 km norht of Perth. You can climb the dunes and look out over the shallows of the river where it enters the ocean and it is so beautiful , so peaceful and you get a feeling of everlastingness.
I have not been to Perth in 3o years but that sight is still as fresh in my memory as it was the day I saw it for the first time.
In many ways I am afraid of going back there and finding that the land has been sold off for development and that there are condominiums built there.
If you know this, do not tell me please.
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I dreamt I was a butterfly, flitting from flower to flower. As I woke up I womdered if I was human dreaming of being a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming of being human.
The most magical spot I have ever been to in Australia is the mouth of the River Moore as it goes into the ocean some 150 km norht of Perth. You can climb the dunes and look out over the shallows of the river where it enters the ocean and it is so beautiful , so peaceful and you get a feeling of everlastingness.
I have not been to Perth in 3o years but that sight is still as fresh in my memory as it was the day I saw it for the first time.
In many ways I am afraid of going back there and finding that the land has been sold off for development and that there are condominiums built there.
If you know this, do not tell me please.
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There's a good caravan park there but hell to get a booking as the place is soooooooooooo popular.
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JRH no it's still the same as you remember it, great little spot
Wombat I think you have me mixed up with daydreamer who has not been back to Perth for 30 years, I have lived in the Perth/Rockingham area since 1975 and take a trip to Moore River on occasions, just for a looksee.
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Temple Bay, Cape York. Would love to be able to go back and live there, but NPWS now has it, and only allow a small number of Permits to visit each year . I still think of it as "HOME".
love cape york peninsular sheba ,one of my favourite spots Janie Creek off the beach at mapoon althoughi believe every man and his dog know about it now and the place has gone to the ruins so to speak .
Wouldnt mind gettin into chile beach heard thats nice too.
Lots of favs but janie creek was always my fav was never anybody there when we went last i heard when someone went in there it had about 30 people ,shame about that but nothing stays the same.
I also heard or know that now they have a turtle hatching thing goes on in mapoon right at the beach where you drive on so its all changed now.
Amongst one of my most favourite spots, The Snowy Mountains in Summer has to rank very high, some years ago I found by sheer accident this magic place along the Eucombene River just off the Snowy Highway (about 5km off main road 4x4 mandatory), my oh my sheer heaven, not a sound to be heard apart from Nature. Sheer Bliss. Have posted a couple of pics.
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Many years ago when I was in the RAAF we had an exercise in the Kimberleys. We flew by Helicopter up the Isdell River and into King Leopold Range. The only way to get there is a very long walk or by helicopter. The good part was we got to camp out for a month and got paid for it. I have seen a lot of out of the way places but the Kimberleys win hands down. I have to add I grew up in Tasmania, As an aside to this our base camp was at Mount House station and to this day I say we were the first people to ever muster cattle by helicopter. AH the good old days
"running nude on Cable Beach" Tanya, you have just given all us senile old farts a heart attack.......None the less a trully magical experience as is skinny dipping at Yarangobilly hot pool....
Mataranka springs, nude is not recommended, mozzies, ow!
Not sure that I really want to contribute to this as those real special places will simply get overrun with the urban swill, not that those who have access to these glorious writings fall into that category, but here`s a couple as a show of good faith, so to say...........YAMBUCK Western Victoria just past Warrnambool/Port Fairey & 3 MILE DAM near Mt Selwyn..Southern NSW High Country
First impressions of some places and events are great to savour and mull over for ages afterwards.
Two stick in my mind - not only the places but the 'getting there' as well.
Our first trip to the Grampians and surrounds, quite a few years ago now,was a winner no matter which direction you approach them from - must put that one on the must do list again.
The second was quite surprising - Mt.Carnarvon National Park Qld. I thought deja vu had set in as we got nearer and nearer. A wonderful bush setting that appeals to me greatly reminded me so much of the Grampians ( without the rain!).
Just thinking about those places makes me want to hitch up and get on the open road.
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I agree tiger5 all of aussie, if i was going to point something special out i would not know where to start,been nth sth east and west and in between,over the last 6 plus yrs. rvtraveller2 neil
Mission Beach FNQ.... Very laid back, has not been overdeveloped like many coastal villages/towns or "yuppyfied" (like that word do you? feel free to use it!) like Port Douglas or Palm Cove e.g.
Choice of budget council park right on the beach, or bit more up-market Top Tourist across the road, both a very short walk to downtown MB. Markets every Sunday.