As we were only going about 120km today had a sleep in and left Mendooran around 11am.
The 3 centre photos were taken at Mendooran and the outside ones at Gilgandra where we had a late morning tea.
The windmill was a year 12 project and is made up of all sorts of metal stuff. And the other is about the Cooee march in WW1 which left from Gilgandra.
Came through to Gulargambone and the first stop was their newly painted water tower...
Had lunch after booking in to the c/park and then walked around the town to look at their art. This town is named after a aboriginal word meaning “plenty Galah birds”. There has been lots of galah sculptures around for years but in recent times they had lots of art done and it has worked as tourism has increased and the park is nearly always booked out.
No cooking tonight as the park has a camp oven roast dinner and damper!
Tomorrow going to Walgett with another painted tower at Coonamble.
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