We came to the Terramungamine Reserve on the recommendation of Marilyn (Colin's cousins wife). It is a free camp about 11 kms outside of Dubbo. We arrived here at about lunch time on Wednesday (ANZAC Day). We have been to Dubbo before so we didn't need to do much tourist stuff here. Anyway the camp is quite good, there have been about 18 vans here each night. We had a drive into Dubbo today - Graham needed to pick up the hands free cradle for his phone. A nice couple next door kept an eye on the van for us. We were only going to stay one night but seeing as the weather was much better today we decided to stay for two nights. It was freezing here yesterday even though we had clear blue skies and it was really cold overnight. This camp is on the side of a river and there is an Aboriginal Heritage site here. I will add the photos with the explanation of the significance of this site.
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Terramungamine Reserve - free camp - not a caravan park |
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Explanation of Grinding Grooves |
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Grinding Grooves |
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