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| RIP gnomes and trinkets |
Canarvon is a small town with its main attraction being its mile long jetty. It was built in the late 1900's and has been restored as has the small train that runs along it. The wind was pretty strong when we visited and it was late in the afternoon so things were shut down for the day.
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| View from RIP Hill |
Our drive to Canarvon was uneventful but we have noticed it is getting cooler the further south we go surprise,surprise...... it's still about 26deg.
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Mile long Jetty
We left Canarvon after a very windy night in the caravan park where we were able to wash the Landcrusier and the caravan which was very overdue. Water in this part of Australia is still quite precious but at least its available for washing vehicles unlike in the Northern Territory.
We stopped at a roadside rest area which was high up on a ridge and was surprised to see these collections of gnomes and other trinkets that all were dedicated to lost ones, its named RIP hill.
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