The rock formations are amazing - so rugged and different. We were camped at the bottom of one section and the view was breathtaking.
Mackenzie Falls (from the lookout so it doesn't look that big. It would probably look much more impressive from the bottom, but the weather was too horrible to do that walk)
Locking back towards Halls Gap (this is what most of our time there looked like!)
The water is very stained with tannin
Rock hopping across a creek in the rain
I fell on my butt to get this photo so it had to be included :)
We drove to Stawell on the only sunny afternoon we had, primarily so Greg could check out a creek for gold, but with all of the recent rain it was flowing too fast to be able to pan. We found a working underground gold mine at Stawell, which everyone found very interesting... even Rory as he could watch the diggers loading the rock into the crusher and Tilda really did enjoy reading and learning about the underground mining operation.
Tilda and Rory standing on the 1 million ounce gold bullion replica
(to give some indicator of just how much gold had been mined)
Our caravan park was full of roos, sulphur crested cockatoos, long beaked corellas and emus ranged just outside the camping area. This was fun for the kids. One afternoon there was a large kangaroo just outside our van. He looked cold, wet and very bedraggled and I felt sorry for him, so I decided to give him some food. What I didn't realise was just how tame they are! He came right up to the door and took the food from my hand, before I could even step out of the van! It would have been OK except I thought he looked like he would come inside for more... and he was a BIG boy, bigger than Tilda, so a bit over 4 foot high. We spend the next 15-20 minutes trapped in our van as he wasn't leaving and Rory insisted on locking the door so he couldn't come in!
The "standover" guy in the background, after he'd moved away a bit
Kangaroos can be very frightening, I'm glad you gave him some space.
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