Our favorite bridge up the east coast.
Erich
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Our favorite bridge up the east coast.
Erich
Burdekin River
Correct, we walked across the bridge a few months are, great to see the structure close up.
Over to you
Erich
Here's one somewhat further upstream on the same river, visited by an exploration party during the 1800's.
I'm after the name of the camp site &/or the leader of the exploration party.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/10/418.jpg
Is it Mr. Dalrymples No. 4 Camp ?
Steve
Leichhardt
A close one but sorry Steve, although it is in Dalrymple Shire and Dalrymple NP, No. 4 Camp is simply one named by the Parks and is further downstream.
Afraid I'll have to pass the baton to Baz as he has the leader of the expedition which took place some fourteen years before Dalrymple entered the area.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/10/422.jpg https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/10/423.jpg
Where to now Baz?
Fair call, Roger.
Dalrymple did, from memory, numerically number his camps so I'm not sure if the place I'm thinking of was named by Parks. Trivially irrelevent really[tonguewink]
Steve
I'll have to wait till I'm at home, got a few new photos now:ohyes:
Having started at the Darling Downs, I think he would have been a lot further than camp 4 by the time he reached the Burdekin. [bighmmm]
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I thought you might have restocked your album, welcome back to 'Where am I'.
Sounds like it was an interesting trip so far.