We had a call from friends who was leaving Moree on Thursday morning travelling North so we arranged to meet them at Caliguel Lagoon which is a free camp spot south of Condamine on the Condamine Meandarra Road. Faye & Allan were the first to arrive, we were fortunate to find a sheltered spot to camp behind a clump of tree as there was a strong wind and it was like a dust storm in the camping area it didn't seem to bother the noisy Corellas that were roosting in the trees. The wind subsided by late afternoon & we enjoyed a great night around the camp fire. Alan tried his hand at a bit of fishing in the river and managed to catch a Yellow Belly to his enjoyment, even though the fish really caught itself on the unattended line. A crop duster plane woke us early the next morning, I am sure the pilot got a lot a pleasure flying low overhead, making passes over the caravans several times.
The next day we had one of the biggest trips so far travelling 47klms to Meandarra. We pulled in along the river in the town where you are able to camp, $10 for power or $5 unpowered. It has been four years since we were last there and in that time the General Store has closed down and the population has dropped to around 100. As we have found with many of the small towns more shop fronts are boarded over and the towns are slowly dying. We revisited the Anzac Memorial Museum that houses a large and comprehensive collection of military memorabilia. It is a very unique collection which includes a Canberra Bomber aeroplane, a Grant Tank and a Water Buffalo Tank.
That night we walked to the local pub for a meal, Baz and I ordered the pork chops, chips & salad when it arrived at the table it was a ginormous meal, I had trouble to even lift the plate. The next day we said farewell to Alan & Faye they are on their way to the Atherton Table Land and we headed east towards Dalby.
We arrived at Dalby around lunch time Saturday finding it quiet busy mainly due to the large market & car show that was being held at a local school. We had decided to find a park and check out the
market when we spotted a central caravan park along the river in walking distance to the market. We made a quick decision that Dalby was to be our next stop for the night securing a spot backing onto the river. We were entertained by a couple of Eastern Water Dragons (large lizards) not sure if they were fighting for territory or if it was foreplay, they were very good at disguising themselves in their habitat when anyone walked their way. As Sunday happened to be Fathers Day we ended up staying another night and I thought it would be nice to go out for a Chinese meal, which turned out to be rather disappointing.
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Caliguel Lagoon Campsite |
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Caliguel Lagoon |
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Meandarra Campsite |
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Eastern Water Dragons |
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Eastern Water Dragon |
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Dalby Dude |
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