Day 9 Sunday 25th June
We
ventured out to the small town of Menindee and the Darling River and lakes
system close by. It was 110 kms from
Broken Hill so took us quite a while to get there. We drove to the centre of
the small town and picked up a map before heading out to Kinchega National Park.
We thought we would see some lakes but only saw floodplains. There were quite a
few historical station buildings around the place which were interesting. We
did plan to do a lake drive ring route but were really disappointed when after
travelling a long way on some very rough roads found the road we needed to take
was closed. We enjoyed following the Darling River for quite a few kilometres
and finally found the huge Menindee Lake on our way back to Broken Hill. Once
back in Broken Hill, Rob cleaned the car while I visited the cemetery and did a
self-guided walk of famous Broken Hill people. The artist, Pro Hart had a
spectacular grave. We finished the day off having a drink in our neighbours
motor-home. They asked Rob if he could help them with their TV aerial and then invited
us in. They were two delightful 80 year olds from Port Macquarie travelling to
Adelaide to visit friends.












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