Fowlers Bay, SA
After leaving Streaky Bay, we drove to Ceduna to fill up with supplies to start our journey across the Nullarbor. We were lucky enough to meet up with John as they were heading home on the same day we were driving past. The kids loved seeing Poppy and all the big boats.
We drove through Penong and were all very excited to see lots of windmills. The kids have always had a things for windmills. Coming into town, we saw windmills painted yellow and black and quickly figured out that the local footy club is called the Penong Tigers!! Go Tiges.
Elsie was very excited to see a BIG windmill with the same name as her friend Molly.
The swing pump was also very popular. We definitely would not have a shortage of water if we had one of these.
From Penong we headed to Fowlers Bay which was basically a little town built on the edge of a sand-dune. It was interesting to read about the history of a little town that seemed to be in the middle of nowhere. Back in the days of sailing, it was a major port for the area but when road travel increased the port was no longer needed and the town basically disappeared.
The local caravan park (which was also the general store and the post office) was quite busy and we enjoyed our dinner in the camp kitchen with lots of room to move around.
We didn't feel like sand driving today so we went for a drive to what felt like the edge of the Earth. Saul pushed the boundaries and drove right to the edge. That got the adrenaline pumping.
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