Peace and Love Tour

Today we left Ceduna, but before we left we got two new gas bottles for the caravan. It was the first time in two and a half years we had filled them up! Then we went to the post office and posted letters and parcels to people back in Melbourne.

When we got on the road we went to Penong and saw the biggest windmill in Australia. There was also a swing you could swing on to make a water pump work.

Then we got back in the car and went down to Fowlers Bay. We ate lunch, ran up and down the giant sand dunes and had an icy pole.

Then we kept on driving and stopped at a road stop for the night but our relatives (the Minibago team) stayed in Fowlers Bay because they wanted to be able to have hot showers. We haven’t seen any scorpions yet but we have seen lots of flies, mosquitoes and march flies.

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15 Apr 2020

Day 11

April 12, 2018

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Ceduna to '222km East of The Border'

Today we left Ceduna, but before we left we got two new gas bottles for the caravan. It was the first time in two and a half years we had filled them up! Then we went to the post office and posted letters and parcels to people back in Melbourne.

When we got on the road we went to Penong and saw the biggest windmill in Australia. There was also a swing you could swing on to make a water pump work.

Then we got back in the car and went down to Fowlers Bay. We ate lunch, ran up and down the giant sand dunes and had an icy pole.

Then we kept on driving and stopped at a road stop for the night but our relatives (the Minibago team) stayed in Fowlers Bay because they wanted to be able to have hot showers. We haven’t seen any scorpions yet but we have seen lots of flies, mosquitoes and march flies.

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