GAWLER RANGES, SOUTH AUSTRALIA – Rain, Rocky Roads and Rhyolites. After a five-year-long dry spell, it rained the night before our trek to Outback South Australia’s Gawler Ranges. Quite a …
Marion Halliday - Contributor (Australia), GlobeRovers
Marion Halliday - Contributor (Australia), GlobeRovers
Marion is “Red Nomad OZ”, author, blogger and Aussie traveller who loves discovering nature-based attractions and activities – and scenic loos – all over Australia. Her Aussie travel blog and published book “Aussie Loos with Views” provide inspiration for other Aussie explorers.
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We discover why Australia’s 3rd-largest island is an amazing destination for travellers who love spectacular beaches, coastal scenery, wildlife, great food and a unique island vibe. Its stunning natural attractions …
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Road-trip the remote outback and coastal landscapes of north-western Australia’s Kimberley region, one of the most sparsely populated places on earth. In this large area are beautiful land formations, waterfalls, …
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Getting to Australia’s Cameron Corner can be tricky. Long stretches of all roads leading to this remote Outback junction in the heart of “Corner Country” are rugged; rocky enough to …
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South Australia isn’t called the driest state of the driest continent on earth for nothing. But just because a lot of South Australia’s 983,482 square kilometres (379,725 miles²) is outback …
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The tide rolled in and the famous Quobba Blowhole shot another massive plume of spray high into the air. The travellers below me were getting a drenching. It was 2012, …
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As the plane banked and descended through the last thin clouds, the island emerged. A multi-hued green jewel of an island, set in the glittering blues of the surrounding sea. …
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Half an hour into the Victoria River cruise and I’d already seen more crocodiles than I’d previously seen in my whole life. Three hours later and I was in serious …