After discovering the Muttaburrasaurus, and very thankful he didn’t have any beans we had an overnight stay in Longreach to meet up with our friend “Mr E”. A documentary maker, touring Outback Queensland filming sand green golf courses. Cool job hey!
After a big sleep, and a great breakfast, we all headed to the South West Corner of Queensland and a small town of Jundah was our mission. Only 235km away, there sure is a lot of wide open spaces out here, and great things to see. I even had a drink at a very special site of a Native Well, great water too, and I needed it because I almost got left behind today….how could they forget me??
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All ready for another day on the road. |
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Nothing around for kilometers except for Mr E's car. |
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Phoenix on the lookout for me.. |
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Here I am...don't leave me. |
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Rescued...Thanks Phoenix. |
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Now you can see why I needed a drink. |
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Still drinking... |
Andy Roo’s Fact Finds: Native Wells played a very important role in our Indigenous culture. When the seasons were good it was easy to live off the land. In times when seasons were dry the Native Wells proved a valuable water source.
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