Saturday, September 21, 2013

Gawler Ranges National Park - right through the Eyre Highway to Ceduna and Fowlers Bay

Viewed from a map, the Gawler Ranges are very distant and isolated.  Yet, they are not difficult to visit and showcase some wonderful country and quiet camping areas.  The birdlife was so prolific and unique.

Wouldn't it be lovely to fly.

Looking back at the Gawler Ranges in the distance, we hit hundreds of kms of beautiful crops - canola, wheat, lentils, peas, broadbeans, lupins.  We just hope the weather holds and our farmers get justified rewards this year.

Ian spent a lot of time tracking down birds for photos.  A lovely one of a red-capped robin. 




We drove the Eyre Highway to Ceduna.  The port of Thebanard - graced by the cormorants on the rocks.

Flowers, what else can I say.  Such colour and texture.

What can showcase beauty more than flowers.

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