We farewelled Port Lincoln and headed north up the Lincoln Highway going through the quaint coastal towns on the Eyre Peninsula's Spencer Gulf which included checking out the silo art at Tumby Bay, before continuing on to Port Neill, Cowell and Whyalla. After a brief stop at the Whyalla Visitor Centre we continued north to Port Augusta before turning southward towards our camp spot for the night at Nelshaby Reserve in Nelshaby. Upon the way, passing through Mambray Creek, we spotted the legendary tourist centred passenger rail service, The Ghan, that operates between Adelaide SA and Darwin, NT heading north towards Alice Springs, NT. Nelshaby Reserve and reservoir from the late 1800's is a camp area nestled at the base of Wirrabara Range Conservation Park. It has a diverse range of native flora |
and fauna. After setting up for camp for the night we took a walk around the reserve and reservoir just before sunset.
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