Saturday, 24 December 2016

Christmas Time is Here

          As we celebrate the season of Christmas, let us be grateful to all that has been this year and let us also welcome with such positive energy the coming year 2017. All throughout this year, many events have happened in all parts of the world.

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 Wherever we are, there are always both sides of the coin that go together with every event. 

          And to help us welcome the new year, let us be thankful to all the good things that had happened to us this year. Meanwhile, let us also learn to forget the bad things that happened to us this year. That instead of focusing on their bad effects on us, we rather focus on what then could be positive outcome that we can gain from them.

         Thus, thanks a lot for this year's good times and welcome to the coming year. Remember always that there is so much to feel grateful each day. 

Saturday, 2 January 2016

Sharing Interesting Places in South Australia

          Widely known for its wineries especially in the Adelaide areas, South Australia also offers a wide range of amazing things to explore both for visitors and locals alike. Sme of these interesting places are the wine country, Fleurieu Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Limestone Coast, Kangaroo Island, Eyre Peninsula and Nullarbur, and many others.


Adelaide's One Known Winery


         And speaking about camping, some of the notable campsites are West Bay Camping area, Shell Beach camping area, Memory Cover camping area, Koolamon Camping Area, Cullyamurra Waterhole camping area and many others. 

         Just to give you some ideas on where to go for camping here then are examples of campsites worthy of visiting in South Australia. First of those campsites is Belair National Park. And campsites here which are known for their enticing attributes are:

" Rocky Paddock camping area- a large open campground set among rocky outcrops on the edge of the forest plantation, this site is 1 km from the information centre off Tower Rd. There is water here but it is not suitable for drinking, so carry your own.


sand dunes

The Old School House camping area- on the Heysen trail, this historic building in the north of the Reserve sleeps 8 and has tent spaces close by. You'll find it 9 km east of Williamstown, from Springton Rd.

Mount Crawford camping area (bush camping)- for self- efficient walkers there are assorted bush camping options along the Heysen Trail, with walk - in access only including 2 huts. The information office can provide details. " -  Camping Around Australia by Explore Australia Publishing Pty Ltd Edition 2