We left Waikerie mid-morning and travelled to the historic town of Morgan on the Murray River. It was once the busiest inland port on the river handling 80 boats a week and an extensive railway presence with 8 trains. The past is evident in the township with many historical buildings that are still utilized today.
After crossing on the ferry, we visited the local Tourist Information Centre, craft shop, wharf including the restored side wheel paddle steamer PS Canally and local museum.





We hit the road again and just before Burra turned off the highway and headed to a free camp at Burra Gorge in the Worlds End Reserve. Cheryl reckons the Words End Reserve is appropriately named AND THAT WE WILL NOT BE GOING BACK! Stephen did a couple of walks whilst we were there.




We fueled up in the old historic town of Burra and travelled onto Peterborough which is a town steeped in railway history where we had lunch before travelling to Port Augusta via Wilmington. We are spending 3 nights in Port Augusta which is considered the gateway to some of South Australia’s most spectacular destinations – the Flinders Ranges, the outback and Spencer Gulf.


Cheryl, Worlds end a bit like Arkaroola ?🤣🤣
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Not quite.
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Continue to have a great time.
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Hope you are having a great time and take care
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Thank you Jan. We hope you and Annie are well
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Very interesting travels ,definitely wetting our appetite.Ticking off BIG list ,keep up good work re info -appreciate it
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Will do!
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