Sunday, September 13, 2009

Cania Gorge pics.....................



The views from a lookout in the Kroombit Tops National Park.



The remains of "Beautiful Betsy", a WW2 Liberator bomber, in the Kroombit Tops NP.



The kangas at the caravan park are very tame - looking for food - unfortunately, people must feed them, otherwise they would not be so tame, or looking for food.



A cave in the gorge. The place is full of caves, some are quite nice, others just OK, but the walks are great.


looking out of the 'front door' of a nice large cave on one of our walks. Nice view, wouldn't want to live here....................


A view from one of the great lookouts on the gorge circle. This one almost killed me getting to the top, but worth the view.


Another walk, tree canopy caught my attention this time. Rocks, trees, shade and light - fascinating.......


Lovely colours and texture at yet another cave. This is a very lovely place.

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Final Picasa uploads..........for this trip...............

I have finally uploaded the last pics to Picasa. They are of our stay at Cania Gorge. This is a beautiful area, not too far from Brisbane (day-driving distance) and it is well worth a visit. If you have a 4x4 and the right skills and confidence, the drive to the "Beautiful Betsy" WW2 crash site is recommended. The Kroombit Tops NP is well worth a visit nad the gorge walks around Cania are very memorable.

Have a look at the final (and all of them, if you like) pics posting in Picasa h
ere.

I have yet to talk to Bob about the future of this blog, but it will remain up for a while yet while we figure out what to do with it. The options are:

  • Close it down after a few months;
  • Keep it going as it is;
  • Re-name or re-badge it for other trips;
  • Do nothing.
I have enjoyed posting to the blog, it's been fun keeping our readers up-to-date with our travels. Bob has done a much better job than I did in posting interesting bits, I just did my little bit here and there.

I hope that you enjoyed living "vicariously" with us.

Until next time

Hoo roo.

J&MB