Thursday, 17 March 2011

Whyalla

We stayed on another free campsite on the side of the road, this time near the notorious Indigenous town. We was around 400m away from one of their cabins. I was quite scared. I couldn't decide weather I was scared of the Aboriginals or the dingos. As Ben told us they liked to hang around here. And nick your shoes when you leave them out side the tent.

When we arrived at the first major town/city in SA we had to say our goodbyes again to Ben and tanja. And carry on and drive over to Whyalla. To go meet some friends from Birmingham.

It was so good to see some familar faces from home. Steve, Steph and family welcomed us into their home. It was great to hear some brummie accents, and some english homely feeling.

We stayed a few days in Whyalla, we had a quick tour of the town. Steve took us on a 4WD, now thats something I'd love to have a go at.

We introduced them to This Is England '86 with thanks to Sarah..

Sadly it was time for us to hit the road again..

Thank you to Sharon and Kirk for letting us stay in your home.

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