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Post by Mustang on Jul 6, 2015 17:33:52 GMT 10
Moama
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2015 17:44:34 GMT 10
Do I smell a chicken dinner .....
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Post by planner on Jul 7, 2015 10:56:53 GMT 10
Getting close now Mustang, in the same shire and on the same highway. Planner
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Post by stac on Jul 7, 2015 13:17:50 GMT 10
Mathoura?
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Post by planner on Jul 7, 2015 16:40:35 GMT 10
We have a winner, the "horses" watch the passing traffic from the rest area on the Cobb Highway in Mathoura. Mathoura is a small country town 40km north of Echuca/Moama and is considered to be a gateway to Australia's largest red gum forest. Time for Stac to put up a pic. Planner
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Post by atefooterz on Jul 7, 2015 20:15:56 GMT 10
Congrats Stac! bamboozle us time now
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Post by stac on Jul 8, 2015 18:52:43 GMT 10
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Post by bobandjacqui on Jul 8, 2015 20:02:58 GMT 10
Hebel hotel. We have a couple of pics of our old Hi- lux and Miss Daisy in front of it on the way back from the VV Nationals at Broken Hill.
Cheers Bob and Jacqui.
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Post by stac on Jul 9, 2015 12:41:41 GMT 10
yep Bob and Jacqui, once known as Kelly's Point because of Dan Kelly and Steve Hart supposedly living there and the pub was built in 1894 as a Cobb & Co station...just a bit of history! I thought i was being clever rubbing out HEBEL off the sign on the pub. No bamboozling anyone with this one atefooterz! Lovely people in the general store and great homemade pies.
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Post by bobandjacqui on Jul 12, 2015 15:17:21 GMT 10
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Post by bobandjacqui on Jul 12, 2015 15:20:16 GMT 10
Here's a new pic. Where's this? Cheers Bob and Jacqui.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2015 15:46:49 GMT 10
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Post by planner on Jul 17, 2015 11:19:41 GMT 10
Lockyer obviously knows where it is, even though I have re-read all his trip reports and still found no reference to it. (shameless self advertising Lockyer ) Bob&Jacqui, I did find it but only by scanning google maps (for about an hour) for dams, with roadways. After finding it I found your post on VV forum. Glenlyon Dam, QLD (just)
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Post by bobandjacqui on Jul 17, 2015 11:46:58 GMT 10
Over to you planner, Glenlyon dam is a great spot. Cheers Bob and Jacqui
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Post by planner on Jul 17, 2015 11:52:05 GMT 10
Over to you planner, Glenlyon dam is a great spot. Cheers Bob and Jacqui Thanks Bob &/or Jacqui Where's this? Maybe those with young kids may have visited here. Planner
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Post by Mustang on Jul 20, 2015 7:30:01 GMT 10
No Idea, state?
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Post by planner on Jul 20, 2015 9:29:00 GMT 10
It's in Victoria, Mustang. It looks like a rural setting, in fact it is very urbanised. Planner
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Post by Mustang on Jul 20, 2015 12:54:16 GMT 10
Soverign Hill
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Post by atefooterz on Jul 20, 2015 13:38:15 GMT 10
Sunbury?
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Post by planner on Jul 21, 2015 8:43:33 GMT 10
Not Ballarat, Mustang, further south. Not Sunbury either, Ate. Further south and more civilised than Sunbury Planner
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Post by atefooterz on Jul 21, 2015 12:38:47 GMT 10
Not Ballarat, Mustang, further south. Not Sunbury either, Ate. Further south and more civilised than Sunbury Planner Blimey more "cooth" than Sunbury... if it were further North then i would say Kangaroo Grounds!
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Post by planner on Jul 21, 2015 17:27:44 GMT 10
Blimey more "cooth" than Sunbury... if it were further North then i would say Kangaroo Grounds! I've not been to Kangaroo Grounds since I was a kid, but from memory it wasn't north of Sunbury Anyway the pic is south(ish) of both. Some confusion over exactly which suburb it is, it's name suggests one burb, while it's address states another. Both suburbs responsible for some of Victorias finest exports (Both very different exports.) Planner
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Post by Mustang on Jul 21, 2015 17:37:01 GMT 10
Torquay
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Post by planner on Jul 22, 2015 11:44:37 GMT 10
Torquay Not Torquay, Mustang. Suburban Melbourne. Planner
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Post by atefooterz on Jul 22, 2015 12:51:06 GMT 10
My only visit to Kangaroo Grounds was in 1974 to attend a protest concert, as they were going to make a storage dam. So based on my 1974 memories your quaint village pic reminds me of Hurstbrige shopping mall.
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