Sacre bleu! Why Australia should have been French
Australia should have belonged to the French. Unfortunately they were 226 years too late to prove it.
Australia should have belonged to the French. Unfortunately they were 226 years too late to prove it.
Daniel Scott discovers it's can-do in the canyons where the Murchison meets the sea.
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Lee Atkinson has visited 150 of Australia's national parks. Here, she reveals her five favourites.
Morowa
Typical wheatbelt service town
Located 370 km north of Perth (via Three Springs) and 187 km southeast of Geraldton, Morawa is a typical northern wheatbelt town servicing the surrounding farms and providing minimal facilities for the passer-by. It has, as most of the wheatbelt towns do, a hotel which has been converted to include some simple motel-style accommodation, a bulk loading facility and wheat silos, a railway line and a small shopping centre.
Eneabba
Sand mining town in heart of wildflower area
Located 278 km north from Perth via the Brand Highway, Eneabba is
basically a sand mining town surrounded by some of the most
extensive and spectacular wild flower displays anywhere in Western
Australia. The town itself is, to be fair, a real non-event with
dreary modern housing (with more than a hint of construction town
design), a small shopping centre and a service station all of which
look as though they have sprung up in the last 20-30 years.
Horrocks and Horrocks Beach
Sleepy little holiday village popular with people wanting to escape from the city and more boisterous holiday destinations.
Located 22 km west of Northampton and 496 km north of Perth, Horrocks is the northernmost of a series of tiny holiday-fishing villages which lie on the coast of the Central West region. It is a village which has been untouched by modernity with simple fibro holiday houses, streets which have evolved out of the sand dunes, and a simplicity of life which recalls the 1950s rather than the 1990s.
Cervantes (including The Pinnacles)
Quiet fishing village near the remarkable Pinnacles
Located 245 km north of Perth, Cervantes is a pleasant, rather
underdeveloped, fishing village and holiday destination with three
jetties, a very good motel, a caravan park and a rock lobster
processing plant.
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