Scroll down for slide shows with pictures of an amazing South Australian Beach and an intriguing windmill museum. I had already prevaricated in Ceduna, intending just one night but before reaching the edge of town finding I was too tired to continue. One extra night was nice, but when I set out again I discovered that the fridge, which was stuffed with provisions for a long journey, had failed. So there was a third night in Ceduna followed by a return to Streaky Bay for some kind and thorough but abortive advice. I spent the long weekend at Perlubie Beach, revelling in the post-storm wildness and deciding that in winter a semi-functional fridge is fine, then went back to Ceduna to stock up with tinned food. On the third attempt I reached Penong, which has the largest windmill in Australia contained within a whole museum of smaller windmills, and where I was able to pump water from the ground using a specially constructed swing seat. Night 148: Ceduna - Big4 Caravan Park, Again! Nights 149-151: Perlubie Beach - car park Night 152: Ceduna - Big4 Caravan Park, Again! Night 153: Penong - roadside.
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AuthorIn mid 2018 I started recording each night I sleep in Bertha: sometimes just for myself, sometimes to share with friends and other travellers. Archives
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