Checked the availability of hotels/motels somewhere at Mildura / Wentworth. It's not so bad going without pre-booked accommodations.
09-Jul. We packed our bags, took a quick shower, filled up the petrol and off we go - drove along Calder Highway. Since we passed Charlton, noticed that we had been driving for a few hours without a sight of even Maccas or KFC or any other fast foods. Haven't had lunch yet, lucky we had biscuits and grapes in the car.
Redcliffs.
After long hours of driving, we stopped over at Redcliffs to fill up the patrol again. Then dropped by to take a photo of Big Lizzie, an old, enormous machinery used to clear vast expanses of land at the Redcliffs Soldier Settlement. It was purchased by a Big Lizzie Commitee, restored and now becomes a monument at Redcliffs Barclay Square along Calder Highway.
We took our chances that there might be a place open to get some food to eat around the area... it was already nearly 4pm and we didn't have a decent meal yet. Alas! Found a BBQ chicken and Fish n Chips take-away. Not very satisfying but good enough to fill our hungry stomachs.
Just a few minutes drive after Redcliffs, Justin felt disappointed seeing Maccas at Mildura. Drove further and checked-in at a motel somewhere at Wentworth. Our trip was supposed to be just a night getaway but later decided to extend it. Thinking of staying on the same motel but changed our mind the moment we took a shower. Mon said.. "Mas malakas pa ang ihi ko sa shower na'to." LOL.
Abbotford Bridge |
10-Jul. Left Wentworth, drove to Abbortsford Bridge over the Murray River, then to Calder Highway going to Mildura.
Reached Mildura and had breakfast at Centro foodcourt... then drove to the outback of New South Wales.
Lake Mungo National Park.
Felt a bit scared being alone on the road along the Fletcher's Lake Road on the way to MungoNP. Phone - no service. Alone on the road and we couldn't see anything but 360deg-view of a flat empty land... not even a single tree in sight. We reached the Top Hut Road intersection from Wentworth -Pooncarie Road, where we had to drive more than 60 kilometers on unsealed road to the Mungo NP's Visitors Centre.
On the way to the Walls, we saw more emus... really cool! |
We stopped to take a photo... and were amazed when we saw two roaming wild emus. It's not as if we haven't seen emus before... but seeing emus outside the zoo, in the wild was simply awesome. Mon kept on telling us to get in the car for one of the emus, headin' to our direction, might run after us. Cool!
Mungo - Walls of China.
Gol Gol Unit - pink soils at the base of the lunette
- Upper and Lower Mungo Units - brownish cream and white sands formed when the lakes were full.
- Arumpo/Zanci Units - grey clays which cap the residual pinnacles.
Mildura Wharf |
At Mildura, we went to buy a take-away meal at KFC then drove to Mildura Wharf.
It was a quick meal before headin' to Sacred Heart Parish along 11th Street to attend a 5pm-Sunday mass.
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