Friday 27 May 2022

Cania Gorge

We had a lovely trip from Wondai to Cania Gorge as the sun was shining! Happy days!! Our lunch stop was at this town called Eidsvold where we were next to a lovely RM Williams bush learning centre so we popped in to have a look. It was well worth while and shed more light on the life of the legend. 
It’s amazing what you find in little places as the next surprise was this  beautiful silo art, opposite a self serve fruit stall where we bought the sweetest mandarins ever!

The Cania Gorge tourist park was a delightful spot - a very picturesque grassed and treed park nestled beneath the imposing sandstone Gorge walls and right next to the National Park. Each night they feed the birds which is an attraction. They must be the best fed birds - after Rick & Flo’s - as the caravan park up the road also feeds them each afternoon. 

We were once again able to set up casually facing each other and each night we enjoyed our campfire. We drove to the lake and enjoyed a picnic lunch in the nice lawned area. The town of Cania was drowned to make the dam - a familiar story. We enjoyed many lovely walks and saw these cute wallabies - we’ve not seen much wildlife of late.

It was a perfect spot and we’d recommend it to anyone if you’re in the area. We are now in this small town called Moura on our westwards towards Emerald way. At last the days have been warm and we’re in shorts and thongs - and haven’t seen a drop of rain for a few days! Tonight our thoughts are with the family at home who are gathered together at Josh & Jess’s celebrating Jess’s special birthday. We send our love to all until our next blog.
Love from the wanderers ❌❌❌❌ 
















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