Bob, I love Binnaway, it's a great little town. I didn't realise you were from there. And it has a great overnight stop too.bob r wrote:There is my home town, Binnaway then on the Murray river is Howlong.
Bob
Names of towns the all the different ones
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Cheers
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Agree has always been a great place to stay along the river even better since they built the amenities, good small town.
Shirley & Bruce.
Re: Names of towns the all the different ones
It is Gravesend - for sure!Dot wrote:She most likely did George so if she comes back and confirms I shall fix it for her.Newcastle George wrote:I take it you meant Gravesend, Helen.
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Boonoo Boonoo (near Qld/NSW border - pronounced 'BUNNY B'noo'!
Then there's Goonoo Goonoo (Near Tamworth, pronounced the same way)
And Gunyerwaraldi (near Moree, pron: 'GUNNY-worral-dye'!)
NSW has Come-By-Chance and Vic has Who'd-a-Thought-It.
And in Tas, you can visit NOWHERE ELSE!
Then there's Goonoo Goonoo (Near Tamworth, pronounced the same way)
And Gunyerwaraldi (near Moree, pron: 'GUNNY-worral-dye'!)
NSW has Come-By-Chance and Vic has Who'd-a-Thought-It.
And in Tas, you can visit NOWHERE ELSE!
Regards & God bless,
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And there is Burpengary, north of Brisvegas on the Bruce H'way & every time we go through there, Gary burps
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Yes Gravesend is the 9ne spelling let me down.
Some times you wonder why they call them the names
They do. Esk is another .must be a lot more
Take care Helen the boring one
Some times you wonder why they call them the names
They do. Esk is another .must be a lot more
Take care Helen the boring one
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Hmmm
I've been repeating myself.
Please ignore this post.
But if you're looking for PC taken to extremes, in the Flinders Ranges National Park you can drive across a creek signposted "No-Name Creek"
My road atlas identifies it as "Blackfella's Creek"...
I've been repeating myself.
Please ignore this post.
But if you're looking for PC taken to extremes, in the Flinders Ranges National Park you can drive across a creek signposted "No-Name Creek"
My road atlas identifies it as "Blackfella's Creek"...
Regards & God bless,
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Re: Names of towns the all the different ones
Managatang in Vic always gets a laugh out of Margaret, but they have a great rest area with shower and toilet and a great pub across the road.
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An elderly aboriginal lady drowned in a waterhole not far from Bordertown & Wolseley many many years ago.
Her surname was Goric. She was a Gin. (female name for Lady)
The swamp where she drowned is now called Pooginagoric. (poor gin goric)
https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Po ... 07e0?hl=en
Used to be a very good yabby spot until some idiot drained it to get a couple more acres of farmland.
Her surname was Goric. She was a Gin. (female name for Lady)
The swamp where she drowned is now called Pooginagoric. (poor gin goric)
https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Po ... 07e0?hl=en
Used to be a very good yabby spot until some idiot drained it to get a couple more acres of farmland.
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