
A road sign you probably won't spot in Nebraska.

We walked down the stairs to Mackenzie Falls. Nice. Not quite Niagra Falls, but for a country in a severe drought...

We hiked to the Pinnacle, a windswept view over the Grampians range

We spent a couple of hours at the Otway Fly inside Great Otway National Park; an area where they have built 80 foot high metal towers and fixed walkways in between 215 foot tall old-growth gum trees. They also had a prehistoric educational area where children (and 35 year old children) can see dinosaur replicas up close.