fire aftermath |
Apparently those in charge of the weather didn’t care for my plans to spend the morning on our balcony. Our new balcony hasn’t seen too much action since we moved into this new room – maybe in the end it won’t as our itinerary seems to be
fire aftermath |
Our 7 sea days after Australia en route to Sri Lanka have now turned into 8, as we are definitely skipping Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka said we were welcome to dock, but no crew or passengers could go ashore…nope, the ship decided that wasn’t acceptable, so we are spending one more day at sea…yea! and an extra day in Cochin, India which is an overnight. So far, we’re good with
Glenelg river |
Portland is the first settlement of the state of Victoria about 200 years ago. It is very small, about 11000 inhabitants call Portland home, most of these people are employed by the town’s aluminum smelter.
A river cruise (we can’t get enough of water apparently) and then a cave
Glenelg river |
The journey from Portland to Nelson, where we boarded the river boat,
holiday shacks |
holiday shacks |
As we were driving a few times a few emus ran across the road in front of the bus. These are about the
caves |
The cruise of the river Glenelg took about 1
admiring the huge cave formations |
caves |
At the end of the boat ride was the Princess Margaret Rose Cave. This system of caves is
caves |
One interesting thing we learned about in these caves are helictites. Most of the
caves |
bottom has met with the top |
Today had a very fall feeling about it…sunny but cool, windy and the shadows felt like fall…
burned plot of trees |
Portland beach |
2 comments:
The caves are amazing. Saw something similar down in Tucson (Karchner Caverns)!
Wow those caves looked amazing, so much more to see in Australia.
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