Leaving Adelaide
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Kimba Milky Way @ full moon
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Bus and a long Drive.


I was asked by my brother in law( father and son) if I would like to come with him as he had just bought a new bus in Adelaide and he had to drive it back to Perth. I have always wanted to do this trip but have only ever done it by plane flying over Australia. Sounds easy 2696 km 24 hours ( @110KM) of driving, God know how many Kangaroos we missed. we left from South Australia Wednesday arrived home Friday. What is about to follow is Shot taken out of a bus travelling at 103 Km/h. you are looking at the only stop we made in the day for photos all the rest where to eat and run. For those interested to see just what its like to travel across Australia and the Nullabor plain they will follow. They are absolutely nothing like anything that you have ever seen for those who live outside Australia. Even for most a once in a life time experience. Any one up for the drive.
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yep.. that sure is quite a drive... but I would love to do it... in my own time of course.
Cheers from Dj.. UK
Steve Paxton club has replied to David G Johnson clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Nick Weall clubSteve Paxton club has replied to Gudrun clubNice picture to start the memories of what no doubt was a great journey. At least there's plenty of sleeping room for the assistant driver!!!
Although I imagine this modern vehicle would have all the driver assistance, cruise control, lane assist, etc. (Do they have a vigilance button like railway locomotives do?)
I look forward to more !!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend.
Peter
Steve Paxton club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubAll the best to you from the real out back in this case on the WA side of the land.
Cheers, Herb
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