The Aviation Museum at Temora is a must to visit with their flying collection of Australian ex-military aircraft, very well presented and value for your money. It would have been even better if we had been able to time it with one of their regular flying days, would have loved to have seen the Tiger Moth and Spitfires in the air.
After passing through Junee yesterday we decided that we would retrace 58klms to return as we missed out on seeing the Junee Railway RoundHouse & Museum. After booking into yet another caravan park with beautiful grass and vista, we visited the Junee Licorice & Chocolate Factory where we just had to buy a supply of goodies. The rest of the afternoon was spent at the RoundHouse where a very enthusiastic train buff volunteer by the name of Harry, had us climbing in and out of carriages & engines. We were also able to watch a working diesel loco shunting & moving carriages onto the 100 foot long turn table. It was a good place to go on a very wet afternoon, has been raining constantly for the last four hours and more forecast for the next couple of days.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Obviously not the tourist season - the Pajero and A Van look a little lonely. We will be glad to be back on the road next Sunday.
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