Thursday, October 15, 2009

Augathella and Tambo Tues 13th October

After extending our fair-wells at Charleville we made tracks for Blackall on the Landsborough Highway also known as the Matilda Highway. Before we reached Blackall however we had to travel through the small towns of Augathella and Tambo. We stopped at Augathella for our morning tea break and met some Victorian travellers heading south. They informed us of their stay at Isisford and that that they enjoyed it immensely. We placed this information in our memory banks for later use. 





Stopped at Augathella for morning tea, the car and van combination is performing beautifully.


We travelled on to Tambo for lunch by a lake. 





The van only takes about 1 minute to pop the top to prepare lunch, no effort here at all.


We were welcomed by a bunch of ducks and two roosters of unknown breed, they had lots of ruffled black plumage. 





Jude with her duck friends, the pecking intruder is under the table.


One of the ducks persistently pecked Jude on the leg for food. Jude escaped by hopping onto the table to finish her lunch. Having survived the lunch time experience we travelled on to Blackall.

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