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Monday, September 30, 2024

30 September 2024 - Murray Downs Resort to Moama (via Kerang, Barham & Gunbower)


Up betimes intending to head to Echuca but, nothing in life is certain (as the saying goes).

Leaving NSW to re-enter Victoria at Swan Hill, we stopped to do a bit of discretionary shopping including purchasing some additional nylon cable ties in case the spare wheel gave us more trouble (see 2 May 2023).

We then headed to the delightful Lake Boga for morning tea and to unfurl the awning on the Tadpole which had been stored wet for the past 24 hours.

The Tadpole at Lake Boga - now with a dry awning

              Lake Boga - or part of it

Just before reaching Lake Charm we spotted some more silo art (or "Granary Graffiti" as I am told is now the preferred nomenclature, Dude).

A Pelican and a Seaplane - apparently both were formerly common visitors to Lake Boga.

Just after Lake Charm we discovered "John Morrow Motors" - possibly the most remote and probably the least popular used car yard anywhere in the known world!

John Morrow Motors, Lake Charm, Victoria

John Morrow Motors close up - a vast array of used cars for sale

Moving on, we passed through Koondrook (Vic) on our way to Barham (NSW) the former home of Mrs P's very good school friend, "Bootsie"

A view of the mighty Murray River at Koondrook

        The Royal Bridge Hotel, Barham

           The Barham Hotel, Barham

After leaving Barham we next encountered the town of Cohuna, not to be confused with the Hawaian word "Kahuna". (meaning a priest, sorcerer or magician) or the 1999 movie "The Big Kahuna". Nevertheless a very large sign announces the entrance to Cohuna so, in that sense at least, the sign itself IS a big Cohuna.

                 The Big Cohuna sign

We then set forth for the town of Gunbower at which we found a very satisfactory public reserve on the banks of the mighty Murray River.

The Prop, a reptile and a Tadpole at Gunbower

The Mighty Murray River at Gunbower

After arriving at Echuca in Victoria (and being randomly breathalysed in the main street) we checked out the available accommodation options and chose to stay
at the Moama (NSW) Riverside Caravan Park at which we stayed previously in 2014 and which, as it's name suggests, is situated on the banks of the mighty Murray River.

Houseboats on the mighty Murray River 

More artistic studies of the mighty Murray River.

Footnote: The Prop is happy to report that the result of his interin breath analysis was 0.00 ml of alcohol in 1litre of blood

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to see my ‘Granary Graffiti’ nomenclature has been taken up.🤭

PS: What is it about the Murray that it needs to be referred in alliterative terms as ‘The Mighty’?

Amazon - yes ✅
Zambezi - yes ✅
Yangtze - yes ✅
Nile - yes ✅
Taff 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 - no (maybe) definitely not 🤣
Murray - ?? Is that not a ‘mint’?

Anonymous said...

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_River

Anonymous said...

Over 1,500 miles long! "Mighty" by any standard I should have thought!