Sunday, September 18, 2016

At Long Bloody Last

We have finally got T and T on the road, for 
a test to see if we can get to Melbourne.
Turtle is packed for the Big Trip.

Our first stop was Tressie's at Karlgarin. 
A great little park D and A had talked about since they stayed there.


One of the special features is their little museum.
You are shown around by the owner Merv.


A really eclectic collection of Memorabilia.



But his pride and joy is his collection of old Gramophones and  78's.
You get to pick a song each from his collection of over 3000
and he then plays it for you.


Such passion is great to see!


Also out in the yard some great old Farm Machinery.


Next stop Mulka's Cave to look at one of WA's 
largest collection of Aboriginal Hand Prints.






From there down to Hopetoun.
Ever hopeful that Fitzgerald River NP would be open.


So a look down along the coast, to this lovely part of the State.


A little bit of low level photography.


Then down to Culham Inlet , to find the bridge is closed 
due to a large crack in the road and the edge is starting to collapse.


The water in the Inlet was rushing through.


Then later a look from the Ocean side.


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