We left the National Park with low water tanks and food supplies which we were able to replenish in the small mining town ofTom Price. Many Australian towns have a water tape available to travellers and the supermarket was must visit.
The distance to Exmouth was over 600kms so we stayed at rest area about half way along. The place was rather pretty and another caravan pulled in later with a young family. We have met several young families who sell up,buy a caravan and set off in search of somewhere else to settle. They often stop for awhile in places to work and just keep going until they find somewhere that suits their needs.Mostly the children are not school age so the aim to get settled before this happens.
They are all very friendly, positive and keen for a chat.This couple made scones and bought some over for us to sample which was lovely.
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| Some of the scenery along the way! |
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| Rest Area on way to Exmouth |
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| Only in Australia are the roads long enough for air strips |
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