2019 OZ - 23 Hawker and More
Remember,
we were driving a normal, everyday car, a Toyota Carola. When we arrived at
Hawker (north of Quorn), we saw that from now on the ‘road’ was pure rocks and
sand and dirt. Hmm, do we chance it to go and see the next small, nothing town
(Blinman)?
We
needed a Pow-wow so we had a coffee and just sat there… thinking…. (And more
thinking)… and…? NO!
It
is a bit dangerous to take a chance on those forlorn roads. It is not our
car. It’s a rental car and we do not
have ‘emergency’ equipment with us. Not
even a proper supply of water and food if we get stuck. Yes we would have liked
to drive these roads, somehow the danger had an allure, but then practicality
set in and we made a U-turn.
Driving Up Stokes Hill Lookout
Especially after we ‘tried’ to drive up to an outlook (Stokes Hill Lookout) that had a fantastic view of the area but also showed us that there is nothing to support us should we get into trouble. We drove in for about 5 of the 8 KM, before we turned around again.
It Should Have Warned Us |
And how was this trail road? Even on this short ‘excursion’ I was expecting a tire puncture. Sharp rocks formed the base for the road, and we had only regular street tires.
And
yet, the area in the Flinders Mountains is worth exploring. Next time we might
rent an off road truck.
A Shoe Tree? |
We
got to Hawker after our ‘trial’ off road
tests in a just normal car.
We
passed a running shoe tree and wondered why do people this?
We
took pictures of Wedge-Tailed Eagles in the sky and on the road, of other birds we know nothing
about. We are in a foreign landscape. Each corner on the road gave me things
to look at I had never seen before.
The
town of Hawker is on a tarred road, a normal town, a town that is small but
neat and full of the pioneer spirit of Australia.
In
this town was a gallery that promoted the artist Jeff Morgan, hence the name Jeff Morgan Gallery. I
took loads of pictures in this gallery not only of the ‘famous’ panorama, but
close up pictures of the myriads of minerals on display.
Panorama Video 2 at Ground Level
Panorama View From Above
In my mind each
mineral contained its own universe within. The multitude of possibilities just
struck me as amazing. I used to see a rock and thought that is just a rock, but
here I saw, that when you analyze this ’rock’ it turns out to be beautiful,
different from any other ‘rock’ anyplace.
Panorama Video 1 - 360 Degrees
Quartz With Gold In It |
Amethyst |
Opal Matrix Andamooka |
How
small am I?
We
found an apartment in the Great Northern Lodge for the night, a very new place but a weird place. It
had for example a shower with 2 shower-heads but no shower curtain! With 2 sinks
in the shower! The
carpeting in the living space was cowhides!
Emily's Bistro - Part of the Great Northern Lodge |
Inside the Bistro |
At night we went to the owners’ restaurant, right next door, the place is called Emily’s Bistro.
Again,
it was a strange place. The food was good; the place was ‘antique’ to the point
that it did not even feel like a restaurant.
Overhead were a few ‘flying foxes’, a contraption from the past that had to be explained to me. I cannot even explain it to you, read the description of how it works by clicking on the ‘flying fox’ link above.
The Flying Fox. Cash Is Put In the Cup, the Handle Pulled and It Flies to the Cashier Who Makes Change and Sends it Back |
Overhead were a few ‘flying foxes’, a contraption from the past that had to be explained to me. I cannot even explain it to you, read the description of how it works by clicking on the ‘flying fox’ link above.
Flying Fox In Action
And the Food Was Good Too |
We kind of got into the Australian mood in Quorn. Quirky, different, yet understandable if you take your time and go with the flow and think about things.
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