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Daintree River, Daintree Village Attractions, Great Australian Adventure, Daintree Village,
By Annette Green 02 Dec, 2019
The Daintree Village is in far north Queensland and was named after Richard Daintree. He was an Australian geologist and photographer who was a pioneer in the use of photography during field trips, who later became Queensland's Agent-General in London. The Village was originally a settlement created in the 1870's by timber-cutters and is now a tiny community in the midst of some of the loveliest and most varied scenery in the far north of Queensland.
Tumby Bay, Tumby Bay Jetty, Tumby Bay Street Art, Great Australian Adventure
By Annette Green 17 Jul, 2019
Tumby Bay is a small coastal town on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It has many attractions to entice the traveller with fine dining, fishing, silo art and exceptional accommodation. It also has close to 20 different street art murals throughout the town and all with in easy walking distance too.

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Great Australian Adventure

Silo Art Calendar
By Annette Green 19 Oct, 2023
Silo Art Calendar - A Tapestry of Art and Community Spirit
By Annette Green 18 Oct, 2023
From Retirement to Curating Australia's Premier Art Trail
Norham silo art
By Annette Green 16 Oct, 2023
The Beginning of the Silo Art Movement!
By Annette Green 16 Oct, 2023
Brushstrokes of Renewal: The Impact of the Silo Art Movement
Eudunda silo art
By Annette Green 15 Oct, 2023
An Artist’s Eye View of Silo Art
St James Silo Art
By Annette Green 07 Mar, 2020
Kaylene Kirkpatrick has compiled an extensive list of things to see-and-do and points-of-interest around this vast country and is happy to share her hard work with fellow travellers. These lists are great for people who are not tech savvy.
Port Germein Longest Wooden Jetty in South Australia
By Annette Green 03 Dec, 2019
Port Germein is just 6km from the turn off from Port Gemein Gorge Road via the Augusta Highway. It's also the home of South Australia's longest wooden jetty. Primly located right at the top of the Spencer Gulf, Port Germein was once a very busy port exporting grain to Europe. It was not uncommon to see 12 to 14 sailing ships at anchor 800 metres offshore waiting for a good tide or berth at the jetty.
Streaky Bay, King George Whiting, Great Australian Adventure
By Annette Green 03 Dec, 2019
Streaky Bay is on the west coast of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia and in our opinion is a 'bucket list' destination for all Australians wishing to experience natures best. The area offers spectacular coastline, countless fishing opportunities, beautiful white sandy beaches and picturesque wonders formed by nature. Although there are many great reasons to visit Streaky Bay, here are our top four that keeps us coming back to this destination year after year, after year.
Smoky Bay, South Australia, Great Australian Adventure
By Annette Green 03 Dec, 2019
Smoky Bay is a relaxed seaside town approximately 40 kilometres South-East of Ceduna. Access into this wonderful little town is via short eight kilometre bitumen road which leads directly to the Smoky Bay Caravan Park. The park is located right on the beach and within very easy walking distance to the jetty. The current caravan park owners are to be credited for the parks cleanliness and neat and tidy appearance; it a true credit to them
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