Day 14 Friday 30th June
We were
happy to wake to blue skies this morning and had packed up and left by 8.30am.
We made good time and crossed the border into Queensland and arrived in the
outback town of Cunnamulla well before lunch. We had intended to continue on to
Charleville but after visiting the Information Centre decided to stay the night
and explore the town. We saw our first beautiful “Queenslander” home as we
drove into the town. Cunnamulla is notable for the “Cunnamulla Fella” who was apparently
made famous in a song by Slim Dusty. There was a very large bronze statue of
the “Fella” in the main civic area. We took a tour of “The Artesian Time Tunnel”
which was a very interesting and told of the history of the Great Artesian
basin” from when it was first formed millions of years ago to how it is used
today and how there is now a very strong environmental focus on using the water
responsibly. We went for a drive around
the town, out to the weir and on the way back stopped at the cemetery to take
photos of the large numbers of kangaroos visiting the cemetery. We have decided
to take a bit of a loop road which is called the “Natural Sciences” Loop road. This loop include bird-watching, astronomy,
dinosaurs, geology, history, heritage and wetlands. We will look at some of the
things that interest us.








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