Tag: Caravanning
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Exmouth to Broome: The Warlu Way
While Karijini National Park is often the highlight of most peoples’ trips to the Pilbara, there are many more places in this massive region of Western Australia that are worth a visit. Following what has become known as the Warlu (“sea serpent”) Way from Exmouth to Broome will take you
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Carnarvon to Exmouth: The Coral Coast
If you know anything about us, you probably know that we love the ocean and reefs, so it shouldn’t come as any surprise how much we were looking forward to reaching the Ningaloo Reef. The Ningaloo Marine Reserve is a World Heritage Area that covers over 300km of coastline from
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How to Budget for Your Big Lap
As seen in “Pat Callinan’s 4×4 Adventures” Issue 45 It’s the age-old question amongst travellers and dreamers: how long can I afford to be away for? Unfortunately, Google doesn’t know all, and the simple fact remains that we all differ in our expectations from a trip as well the lifestyle
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Carnarvon, Mount Augustus and Kennedy Ranges
After an amazing trip to Shark Bay, we came back to Carnarvon for a few days to restock and explore the town itself. Carnarvon is known as the food bowl of Western Australia due to its numerous and various plantations, including bananas, mangoes, avocados, pumpkins, etc…all that good stuff! A
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Kalbarri National Park
A short detour from Highway 1 between Perth and Exmouth will take you to Kalbarri National Park, a cool combination of Central Australian-ish sandstone gorges in the northern section and colourful Western Australian sea cliffs in the southern section. Coming south from Perth, the first attraction off the Northwest Coastal