A final farewell and away we go, and I did get to see some Bunnies before leaving, but you have to look carefully, those wascally wabbits are fast.
So on our way west, passing the Southern point of the Grampians, Mt Sturgeon and Mt Abrupt
Before, yep you guessed it Hello S.A.
Our first camp was just over the border near Port MacDonnell, tucked in behind the sand dunes we were protected from the southerly winds, and even had a visitor to our camp

Eight Mile Creek
We had a great time playing the tourist again, firstly over to Point Northumberland, the most Southerly point of S.A. A pity about the weather so the views were a bit of a let down.
Then into Mt Gambier to check out the volcanic lakes, The Blue Lake, the Valley Lake, and the Little Blue Lake, if you are game you can swim at this one, it keeps itself at a cool 12° all year round. Considering the day was lucky to reach 10°, we should have gone in, it would have been like a warm spa.
The Blue Lake
Little Blue Lake
Then for the creme de creme, the sunken gardens. I'll let the pictures tell the story.
And not to forget the smaller sunken garden in the middle of town
Our next stop was near Kingston, home to The Big Lobster
Had a beautiful view of the sunset over the Southern ocean from our campsite at The Granites, but unfortunately still not beach weather.
And then finally into Adelaide to camp on Mums front lawn, but not before a quick stop to enjoy the views of the Coorong
Sad to see you go, Victoria will miss you and maybe us too! Love the photo of where's Wally, I mean Les, in the sunken garden. 😆💜Jxo
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