Yeldulknie Dam
We had a good sleep overnight at our camp site at Yeldulknie Dam, no traffic noise which always makes for a good sleep, and we had also had a nice chat with one of the neighbours in the camping area which always makes me feel more comfortable knowing who is nearby.
On our walk to the dam we took some photos of the pumphouse.
Yeldulknie Dam
Day 5 - Cleve
We left our lovely spot near the dam and headed on to the small town of Cleve where we stocked up on a few more groceries, but they didn't have any bread. It seems that we are doing a lot of shopping but I didn't pack much in the fridge or the pantry this trip as I knew we would be passing through the small towns and thought it would be good to spend our money there rather than in our local shops. We have also been going out for coffee in our local shops. Most shops in country towns close at midday on Saturdays so we left Cleve and headed for Arno Bay where we hoped to get some bread.
View from jetty to the caravan park
Some interesting art/sculptures at the entrance to the town of Arno Bay.
Arno Bay
We did manage to get some nice fresh bread at Arno Bay.
Our next stop was Tumby Bay where we stopped for lunch at the hotel and had a good meal there.
We decided to stay at Tumby Bay as the caravan park was opposite the beach and we were lucky to get in as it was pretty full. We have been surprised at how busy these small towns are, many people are on the road now as we can travel within our State, just not across the borders yet.
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