Grampians is one of the world's oldest and most spectacular mountain ranges, rich in Aboriginal history, and with an abundance of wildlife. So we decided today we would drive straight into the heart of the Grampians National Park and took a walk through the wonderland ranges. We then drove to the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre, full of the history and culture of the local aboriginal communities. No rest for the wicked, off for a hike to the remarkable Jaws of Death/ Balconies and Reeds Lookout. Then we hiked to the base of Australia's most inspiring waterfall - Mackenzie Falls for a quick dip to cool off before making our way back to the city.
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Thank you for choosing to log onto my blog page. I will shortly be travelling around South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. I plan to travel for 12 months and would like to share my adventures with you all.
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