Friday, February 15, 2008

Travel in Pictures

After moving on from Mount Gambier, we came across so many beautiful places in South Australia that really should be seen first hand to be truly appreciated. But while you put in for your next work holidays and book your flights to Adelaide for a little road trip, here's a few images that captured the next leg of our trip.


1. Beachport, S.A.


Dingys tied up on aqua blue water at one of the longest peers in South Australia.

2. Robe, S.A.

The red and white stripped obelisk on the limestone point.

3. Murray Bridge, S.A.

Weeping willows dip their leaves into the beautiful Murray River, while a lonely tree stump projects it's shadow on the greenish water.

4. Strathalbyn, S.A.

A clump of seashell-like snails cling to the rusty fence posts, kilometers from the ocean.

5. Luke with head in the kombi engine bay, all over S.A.

With the kombi still not running right, Luke has kept a close eye on what's going on inside the van, until we make our VW mechanic appointment in Adelaide on the 26th.

Yours enjoying the view,

Odette

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