Kalgoorlie

Time to catch up ! I’m at Kalbarri now, but first a few pics and words from a few days ago :

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The “Super Pit” .. an awfully big hole in the ground

Each truckload of material from the Superpit produces around $10,000 of gold, and every truck costs $4 million, plus tyres and other running costs.

One of the old pubs that line the streets of Kalgoorlie

One of the old pubs that line the streets of Kalgoorlie

One of the many hazards of driving on the Goldfields ...

One of the many hazards of driving on the Goldfields …”wide loads” like this !

After Kalgoorlie it was time to head north and chase the sun and warmth, so more to come soon when I have a decent web connection !.

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Across the Nullarbor

One of the most photographed road signs in Australia ?

One of the most photographed road signs in Australia ?

“a hideous anomaly, a blot on the face of Nature, the sort of place one gets into in bad dreams”

That is how the first white man to cross the Nullarbor, explorer Edward John Eyre, described the Nullarbor Plain. I guess he could be excused for thinking that, as he took 4 months to walk across it. I’ve driven across many times before, although not for nearly 20 years, and it is still a long, long drive !

it's a long way from Eucla to anywhere

it’s a long way from Eucla to anywhere

When I was young and foolish, I used to drive from Sydney to Perth every Christmas to visit my parents, doing the entire trip in less than 4 days, driving 15 hours a day at 100+ kph. Nowadays I drive a lot more sedately for shorter periods, so it has taken me nearly 3 days just to get across the Nullarbor. Mind you, that’s still a lot quicker than the 5 cyclists I saw pedalling across, including the German girl I camped next to outside Penong who estimated it would take her 20 or 25 days to get to Perth !

The "90 Mile Straight" is said to be the longest dead straight road in the world

The “90 Mile Straight” is said to be the longest dead straight road in the world

Apart from a few lookouts at Eucla and the Bunda cliffs, it is a rather featureless drive, so any photo op is a welcome reason to stop and stretch your legs.

A welcome diversion

A welcome diversion

waiting for dinner ?

waiting for dinner ?

Some facts about the Nullarbor crossing:
From Eucla at the WA/SA border to Norseman you are in the world’s largest local government area, the shire of Dundas.
The Nullarbor contains the world’s longest straight stretches of road and railway.
NASA was fined for littering when parts of Skylab crashed to Earth near Balladonia.
It has the world’s longest golf course, with holes at places along the road all the way from Ceduna to Norseman.

At Border Village, the last stop in SA, with one of the golf course links and giant kangaroo.

At Border Village, the last stop in SA, with one of the golf course links and giant kangaroo.

It is home to the Nullarbor Nymph.

The legendary Nullarbor Nymph

The legendary Nullarbor Nymph

OK, so that one is not a fact …it is a hoax that had many journalists rushing to the Nullarbor after stories of hunters seeing a naked girl running wild with kangaroos !
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A couple of rest days in Kalgoorlie, and then it is off to Perth. I don’t know how long I will stop there, it has probably changed an awful lot since I was there last. As I’ve said before, I’m not a fan of big cities, and Perth was getting too big for me 19 years ago !

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Australia’s best backpacker hostel ?

Due to the inclement weather I stayed at the Port Lincoln YHA hostel last night, and I have to say it might be the best in the country. Great facilities, and spotlessly clean too ! Perhaps the town is n’t for the younger party animals, but if it is adventure you want how about cage diving with sharks ? or for something a bit tamer you could go swimming with giant tuna ?

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inside the common room

inside the common room

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The immaculately clean bathrooms even have hairdryers !
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Over the years I’ve stayed in some good hostels, and some not so good ones, this is certainly up with the best. So if anybody is travelling across the country, may I suggest you make a slight detour via Pt Lincoln and stay here, rather than grotty but expensive highway motels. You don’t have to be a YHA member to stay there, but it is slightly cheaper for members.
Details are here : http://www3.yha.com.au/Hostels/SA/Eyre-Peninsula/Port-Lincoln-YHA/ or Phone: (+618) 8682 3605
And no, I did n’t get a freebie for this plug !

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Been there, done that …. halfway across Australia

Warning, kitschy photos ahead !

As the crow flies, Kimba is halfway across Australia…..which means there is still a long way to the West Coast, and then more, much more, up to Exmouth for my whale shark adventure.

Halfway across Australia

Halfway across Australia

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Another kitschy photo op at Kimba is the “Big Galah”

The Big Galah, Kimba, SA

The Big Galah, Kimba, SA

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Roadside mailbox, Cobb highway

This would have to be the largest rural mail box I've seen !

This would have to be the largest rural mail box I’ve seen !

This “stagecoach” is rather apt, as it is on the Cobb Highway, named after an old mail route of Cobb & Co’s stagecoaches from last century.

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Thousand star accommodation

Thousand star accommodation

Thousand star accommodation

A dark night with no moon, and definitely no street lights, just millions of stars in outback New South Wales…just the right place for a swag !

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