Another
travelling day today. We covered approximately 700 kms and are now at Menindee
Caravan Park on the bank of Lake Menindee approximately 100kms south east of
Broken Hill. Unfortunately, it’s not as peaceful as the last two nights in that
we have swapped the very peaceful Birding Club for hordes of running noisy kids
enjoying their Easter break but the sunset aspect over the lake was
spectacular. How many places are there in inland Australia where you can watch
the sun set over endless water? Not many.
To further
detract from the tranquility, somebody has set off some lakeside fireworks and
the dogs are going off.
When we were
last here, the lake was completely dry. It now stretches further than the eye
can see and the Darling is running strongly as the photo shows.
One side
effect of all the water is the prolific birdlife. Apart from the pelicans and
cormorants ambushing fish as they came through the weir in the fast flowing
water, there were a substantial number sitting in the dead trees on the edge of
the lake. It is an unusual sight seeing pelicans sitting in trees but they can
obviously do it.
The intrepid
bird watcher.
Tomorrow we
expect to be in the southern Flinders Ranges in South Australia. Our plan is to
spend a few days there and, from now on, to maintain a more leisurely pace.
I don't know whether we will have internet access there so, if things go quiet for a few days, you will know we didn't.
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