Mackay: catching up with relatives.The last article was written by Rod. ...a writer I am not...so you will have to put up with an abridged account. After a week in the bush we the Clermont goldfields, minus any nuggets for or fossicking efforts, and headed to the coast to Mackay to visit Rod's brother, Kim, and sister-in-law,Tracey. On route
we camped overnight in a lovely little spot called Eton, about 40 We arrived on the Sunday of the Queen's Birthday long weekend and spent a very relaxing 3 days with them...doing a bit of sightseeing and generally couch potatoeing. Mackay is quite a modern looking city and, surprisingly, was quite cool at night...even for southerner's like us. On the way to Hay Point coal loading facility, south of Mackay, I saw my very first black cockatoos (not called that I'm told.. there's that bird thing again). After chasing them all the way down the road they finally allowed us close enough for a few photos (taken by Rod).
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Corella (black cockatoo) in flight |
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