As planned, we left Woolgoolga last sunday.I really liked the place and would not mind to have stayed a little longer. But our goal is to be in Sydney on the 9th of April, and on our way down there (only 600 km) there are a few places we would like to visit. Pam had made a reservation in the caravan park in South West Rocks, just 100 km south, and as soon as we got there I forgot about Woolgoolga. This is by far the nicest camping spot we had. We arrived in beautiful sunny weather, all the kids and families playing on the beach of "horseshoe Bay" (dutch: hoefijzer baai). A shower later on Sundayafternoon, and today looks to be an entire rainy day.I will put a few pictures in the photobook of March 2009, have a look.It is also a nice view from "Google Earth", you can pic the spot in the caravan Park where we are now.
Monday, March 30, 2009
South West Rocks
As planned, we left Woolgoolga last sunday.I really liked the place and would not mind to have stayed a little longer. But our goal is to be in Sydney on the 9th of April, and on our way down there (only 600 km) there are a few places we would like to visit. Pam had made a reservation in the caravan park in South West Rocks, just 100 km south, and as soon as we got there I forgot about Woolgoolga. This is by far the nicest camping spot we had. We arrived in beautiful sunny weather, all the kids and families playing on the beach of "horseshoe Bay" (dutch: hoefijzer baai). A shower later on Sundayafternoon, and today looks to be an entire rainy day.I will put a few pictures in the photobook of March 2009, have a look.It is also a nice view from "Google Earth", you can pic the spot in the caravan Park where we are now.
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