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When Google searches become misleading or confusing, it never hurts to ask for help from more experienced caravanners if they are in your immediate vicinity. Many caravan parks will have staff members dedicated to offering advise or getting you out of sticky situations. And many of the guests at these caravan parks will be happy to offer assistance as well.
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Just Go. Travel Series. Hosts Rhys Uhlich and Lee Chan hit the road in search of fun, food and adventure all over Australia. On this episode of Just Go Lee checks out the New South Wales north coast and gets up close to some majestic wildlife in Byron Bay. Lee also travels south to Melbourne for a foodie fix that takes her back to her Chinese roots. Rhys and Geoff Cox head to the New South Wales town of Albury on the Murray River. Plus don’t miss the weekly Aussie Hot Spots.
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A tour of Eden with the What's Up Down Under crew. Eden is a historic coastal town on New South Wales's Sapphire Coast. It is known for its rich maritime heritage and is a popular spot for whale watching. Renowned for its deep natural harbour, Eden's welcoming community, seafood restaurants, and charming accommodations make it an ideal destination.
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Between Elliston and Ceduna Tim spotted a sign on the road that said, 'Turn here for Murphy's Haystacks' so he did. It turns out they're giant granite pink rocks and they are over 1,500 million years old.
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As Brooke says, when you're travelling with Spirit of Tasmania, your holiday begins the moment you drive on board. The best way to explore Tassie is by road and with your own car, caravan or motorhome makes it that much more enjoyable.
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A tour of Beechworth, a historic town in Victoria renowned for its well-preserved gold rush heritage. Nestled in the foothills of the Australian Alps, Beechworth boasts beautifully maintained 19th-century architecture, charming streetscapes, and a wealth of historic sites. Visitors can explore the Beechworth Historic and Cultural Precinct, which includes the old Beechworth Gaol, the courthouse, and several museums. The town is also famous for its vibrant food and wine scene, artisanal bakeries, cafes, and wineries.
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Tim and Pete head to the local Busselton Jetty, which was built back in 1865, so it's been a an icon of the town for quite some time now. It was originally a commercial port, and was the main port for the South West until 1972. It's the longest timber pile jetty in the southern hemisphere.
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